(Image credit: Future) Chromecast with Google TV vs Roku Streaming Stick+: App support If you have an Android phone, you can mirror to the Roku Streaming Stick+ but the Chromecast with Google TV is the slicker option for Android devices. Plus, AirPlay functionality is ideal for those who want to be able to stream from Apple devices. Whether you want to talk to Amazon’s Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri, they’re all here. As we note in our Roku Streaming Stick+ review, the ability to sync playback across apps is a nice touch and the stick works with all three voice assistants. While there’s no Dolby Vision to play with, 4K HDR content is impressive and Dolby Atmos is here on audio duties. The Roku Streaming Stick+ is no slouch either when it comes to visuals. Dolby Vision-assisted images are crisp and detailed, with plenty of dark-tone information available and contrasts handled well.” “Given the best 4K HDR stuff to work with, the Chromecast with Google TV turns in an authentically impressive performance. And, as we said in our review, the results are excellent. Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos capability mean that if you’ve got a compatible smart TV, you’ll get to feast your eyes and ears with superlative quality content. As well as just being enjoyably different from a world of dark tech, this selection of pastel hues also means that it’s easier to see the dedicated remote on your coffee table.Īs we said in our Chromecast with Google TV review, the remote and operating system are intuitive and the remote happily responds accurately to voice commands. The Roku Streaming Stick+ comes in just black, so while that's ideal for Batman, if you’re looking for tech to match your room decor, the Chromecast with Google TV comes in a choice of white, pink, or blue, and that applies to both the device and the remote.
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