At least you can watch it using AirPlay. AirPlay solves lot of problem for AppleTV and is its killer feature.
I love my Chromecast, but I wish I didn't need a phone or PC to operate it. So I have gone back to use my Roku 3 or Apple TV more.
So knowing Google they'll release this device then drag their feet on supporting it while they work on the next new thing that will re-invent our living rooms.
At least you can watch it using AirPlay. AirPlay solves lot of problem for AppleTV and is its killer feature. JB AppleTV will play Amazon Prime Streaming natively. At least it worked in the past when I had Amazon Prime subscription.
This is the fatal flaw of Chromecast - Why tie up a $200-300+ device to drive a TV when Roku 3, Apple TV, etc are <$100. Sure a $35 streaming device is great for those on incredibly tight budgets but for most of us here we'd rather spend the extra $65 and get a device that functions independently.
I am fully in favor of having full Android on TV options, and a Nexus class device would be my preferred way to do it (to join my 5 and 7).
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You sure? I don't think it works on AirPlay. I only get audio because Apple or Amazon won't allow Amazon Instant Video to work on the Apple TV with AirPlay.
It's supposed to work. It's officially supported. Whether or not the app is programmed correctly, that falls on Amazon.
http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/17/4740080/amazon-instant-video-airplay-support
It even says AirPlay is supported on the Amazon Instant Video app description on the App Store. " Watch on your Apple TV using AirPlay (requires iOS 6.0+ and mirroring disabled)"
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/amazon-instant-video/id545519333
I never used the Amazon app and AirPlay. I'm not primary on Amazon Prime so I don't get the free streaming service.
I wholeheartedly disagree. Chromecast let's me use devices I already have to control it. I hate having a dedicated remote for every little device. With Chromecast I don't need to learn a new interface, I just use my phone like I normally do and instead watch the video on my TV. It also doesn't tie up your device. Once you hit play the stream is handled by the Chromecast, not your phone or tablet. If the wife and I start watching something on Netflix that we initiated from her phone, and then she leaves half way through, I just pick up my phone and use it to resume control.
YouTube has a TV queue.But if I'm watching short YouTube videos, it gets annoying to have to unlock my phone to switch to another video. Having a dedicated remote would be nice.
Yeah the enabled AirPlay a few months ago.
I'm sure Apple and Amazon will get together at some point to get a native app.
But why Apple doesn't open the floodgate and make an AppleTV App Store is still just so completely mind-boggling. The only explanation I can think of is that they don't want to appear to be stepping on content providers toes.