Chromecast adds support for background images

The Chromecast Google is an inexpensive device designed to allow you to stream music, movies and other content over the Internet to your TV. But when you do not send any content to the small HDMI key, it will then show beautiful images retrieved from Google's servers.

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Now Google gives users more control over images and other content appearing on the home screen. Indeed, the Chromecast applications for Android and iOS, you can now select custom formats with new feature called Backdrop.

 
You can choose to scroll through images from your Google+ favorite albums, or even the greatest masterpieces galleries and museums worldwide. You can also choose satellite images from Google Maps, and discover the wonders of the most inaccessible world. Another option allows you to display weather data.

Finally, for all those residing in the United States, they will also be capable of displaying news from various content providers, including the New York Times and The Guardian.

Once you are ready to cast the content, launch the application on your mobile Chromecast device and select "Backdrop" in the left menu. Then select the category of images you want to display on your TV. The Chromecast mapping application allows you to choose the features you want to enable or disable. If you want to know more about the picture or the item that is on your screen, you can open the Chromecast application, or use the Google Search application and ask, "What is there about My Chromecast. "

Google is currently rolling out the upgrade of its Chromecast apps for Android and iOS devices starting today.
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