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How to Upgrade Your Regular dabba-vision(T.V.) to Smart-Television(Wifi-enabled) Without Exchanging One?

Posted on the 03 January 2017 by Abhirup Lahiri @tweetabhirup

Google Chromecast User Review
If you're wondering whether it's time to get your family a brand-new smart television transiting from the HD dabba-vision that you own right now, think again!! Yes, think again!Google's own innovation, the Chromecast is the answer to solve the above problem, now you don't need to exchange present T.V.All you need is to plug-in and configure the unique hardware extension, Chromecast and that will enable your existing normal television into a smart wifi enabled one. With that now you can simply sync your smartphone, tablets or any small screen devices, that will make all your YouTube or other internet activities viewable straight on the mega screen on television.From now on you don't need to hook down and compromise within 4inch to 5inch display... plus an online streaming movie can be enjoyed with your entire family, how cool is that!Yet another good news for desktop (Mac./PC) users, if you use chrome browser while internet surfing, you can also synchronise the browser with your television by the same device Google Chromecast. Yeepee...!!
Oh, you must be thinking such an incredible extension gadget will definitely burn your pocket? Isn't it?No this time you're wrong, it's only Rs. 3,100(INR).
Check this useful guide: How Set Up Google Chromecast ?

So, isn't that a smart device that saved a lot of your cost upgrading to a new Smart T.V. and that too being an extension you can be plugged into any USB-enabled T.V. to make it Smart T.V.

Google launched budget friendly useful hardware extension for home entertainment

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