Check out this comparison chart from Marketing Land that compares what you can watch on the Apple TV versus the newly announced Google Chromecast and the Roku player.
If you have a lot of Apple devices, you might want the support Airplay offers for talking with your TV. If you’re a big music fan, there are music options I’m not covering here. In terms of major video content choices, I’d say the Roku gives the most options for the least price. Still, at $35, you’re not risking much with a Chromecast — and it can be pretty fun to have various people sitting around “flinging” YouTube videos at it.
Take a look at the chart below...
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![Apple TV vs. Google Chromecast vs. Roku: What You Can Watch [Chart] Apple TV vs. Google Chromecast vs. Roku: What You Can Watch [Chart]](/images/news/32277/132301/132301-640.png)
![Apple TV vs. Google Chromecast vs. Roku: What You Can Watch [Chart] Apple TV vs. Google Chromecast vs. Roku: What You Can Watch [Chart]](/images/news/32277/132301/132301-640.avif)
If you have a lot of Apple devices, you might want the support Airplay offers for talking with your TV. If you’re a big music fan, there are music options I’m not covering here. In terms of major video content choices, I’d say the Roku gives the most options for the least price. Still, at $35, you’re not risking much with a Chromecast — and it can be pretty fun to have various people sitting around “flinging” YouTube videos at it.
Take a look at the chart below...
Read More [via Harvey]
![Apple TV vs. Google Chromecast vs. Roku: What You Can Watch [Chart] Apple TV vs. Google Chromecast vs. Roku: What You Can Watch [Chart]](/images/news/32277/132301/132301-640.png)
![Apple TV vs. Google Chromecast vs. Roku: What You Can Watch [Chart] Apple TV vs. Google Chromecast vs. Roku: What You Can Watch [Chart]](/images/news/32277/132301/132301-640.avif)