**Chromecast**: New 4K Google TV Dongle Update Rumored for Major Upgrade This Year!

San Francisco, California – A new Google TV dongle may be hitting the market soon, offering upgraded features for streaming enthusiasts. The rumored price point indicates that this upcoming release may not be a significant leap from its predecessor, which has been a popular choice for the past four years.

According to sources, Google is preparing to launch a new Chromecast with Google TV later this year. Unlike the recently released Chromecast HD, this new version will be a successor to the original Chromecast with Google TV 4K. The anticipated price tag of $50 suggests that the new model may not see significant improvements in RAM and storage capacities, which have been points of criticism for the previous version.

Reports suggest that the upcoming Chromecast 4K may feature a chip two generations ahead of the current one, offering potential upgrades in performance and capabilities. With the addition of AV1 support, this new Chromecast with Google TV aims to enhance the viewing experience for users.

Competing against streaming stick giants like Roku and Amazon, Google’s new Chromecast with Google TV aims to elevate the streaming experience with its built-in linear live offerings and seamless integration within Google-led households. While the market offers various options, Google’s selling point lies in its Google TV platform and user-centric features.

As anticipation builds for the release of the new Chromecast dongle, tech enthusiasts eagerly await its debut. Whether it will be unveiled at an upcoming Google event like Google I/O or coincide with the launch of the Pixel 9, the new Chromecast with Google TV is poised to make waves in the streaming device market.