Release Chromecast in the Netherlands seems to be close after update app

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A release of Google’s hdmi dongle Chromecast in the Netherlands seems to be closer now Google in an update of the Android app, the Dutch language supports. Last week said an executive from the search giant that the Chromecast will soon be available in ‘many more countries’ suits.

In total, the app now in fifty languages, says Google in the limited changelog. Below is the English, it seems from a brief test of Tweakers. The setup supports the Dutch language, but Dutch users had the Android app until now still in English.

The support of the languages in the app seems to be a prelude to the international release of the hdmi dongle. Googles ceo who is about Chrome, Sundai Pichai, said last week at the American SXSW festival that the Chromecast in the coming weeks in much more countries will come. An employee of a store posted on Twitter a photo of boxes with Chromecast and the announcement that the dongle is ‘likely soon will come out’.

Google released the Chromecast last summer in the United States. The dongle connects to a wi-fi network and can stream content. Users can then from their smartphone, tablet or laptop media control, but technically, is there anything streamed from the phone to the Chromecast. If, for example, via a telephone, a Youtube video on the Chromecast is started, the Chromecast itself connects with Youtube to stream the video. There is no video signal from the phone to the Chromecast sent, as for example in the Airplay of Apple.