Arron
9th March 2024, 03:51 PM
I’ve listened to numerous instructional videos but still can’t get an answer to this question. Can someone with experience of the Chromecast which Google TV product please answer this for me.
We have a good Smart TV, with many more miles in it, but many of the apps we want to run on it are no longer supported.
My wife wants to be able to watch
1. Free to Air
2. Timeshifted - like the SBS or ABC apps, also 7,9,10 ocassionally
3. YouTube
4. Ocassionally we subscribe to streaming services like Netflix but in reality we usually get bored with these fairly quickly and seldom renew - so not really necessary.
So currently we watch these through her IPad, which is connected to the TV HDMI port. It’s a bit annoying though - cat loves to chew the cable, can’t use her iPad at the same time, no remote so have to get up to control everything, and various mysterious minor glitches occur from time to time. None of these hassles are insurmountable they just degrade the experience.
So we decided to buy a new Smart TV.
Until someone suggested we should just buy Chromecast with Google TV instead.
So I did some research but I still can’t figure out whether we would still be running the various apps on the IPad, with Chromecast with Google TV simply streaming from our IPad to the TV wirelessly and giving us a remote and a pretty interface - or whether the Google TV device actually runs the apps itself (in which case we don’t need to have the iPad connected at all).
We don’t mind buying a new TV if it means we can cut the IPad (or mobile phone or whatever) out of the equation.
Cheers
Arron
We have a good Smart TV, with many more miles in it, but many of the apps we want to run on it are no longer supported.
My wife wants to be able to watch
1. Free to Air
2. Timeshifted - like the SBS or ABC apps, also 7,9,10 ocassionally
3. YouTube
4. Ocassionally we subscribe to streaming services like Netflix but in reality we usually get bored with these fairly quickly and seldom renew - so not really necessary.
So currently we watch these through her IPad, which is connected to the TV HDMI port. It’s a bit annoying though - cat loves to chew the cable, can’t use her iPad at the same time, no remote so have to get up to control everything, and various mysterious minor glitches occur from time to time. None of these hassles are insurmountable they just degrade the experience.
So we decided to buy a new Smart TV.
Until someone suggested we should just buy Chromecast with Google TV instead.
So I did some research but I still can’t figure out whether we would still be running the various apps on the IPad, with Chromecast with Google TV simply streaming from our IPad to the TV wirelessly and giving us a remote and a pretty interface - or whether the Google TV device actually runs the apps itself (in which case we don’t need to have the iPad connected at all).
We don’t mind buying a new TV if it means we can cut the IPad (or mobile phone or whatever) out of the equation.
Cheers
Arron