![]() On the top portion of the UI, there are tabs, one of which is labeled as Live. So while sometimes the recommendations may seem a bit wild, they can be useful if you’re into discovering new content. For example, I never started Barry on HBO, but since it was recommended to me, and is rated very well as shown in the recommendation itself, I started watching it and I’ve really enjoyed it. Additionally, Google does what seems like a relatively good job at recommending shows I might be interested in. Some services work better than others, but for the most part, if I’m binging a series from HBO Max or want to finish a movie I was watching on YouTube TV, those programs get pinned to my home screen automatically for quick access at a later time. What I appreciate about it is the ability to quickly dive into my shows, regardless of which service they’re from. However, for the most part when it comes to day-to-day usage, I’m a fan. I actually quite like the concept of Google TV, though, I’m a bit hesitant on the execution as you’ll see in the section below. This is our Chromecast with Google TV review! Is it good for anybody else at that $50 price, though? Let’s take a quick look. ![]() While you’ll see plenty of movie and show recommendations on the screen, you’ll also find a built-in channel guide for YouTube TV, which really makes it the ultimate dongle for subscribers to that service. While past Chromecast units were great for casting things from your phone or computer, this new Chromecast with Google TV has an interface built directly into it, bringing all of your favorite shows and movies to the forefront of the experience. This month, Google introduced the latest Chromecast device, catered to those who are all about content consumption.
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