In a move that might cause some tech pundits to scratch their heads, TIME Magazine has just named the Google Chromecast
as numero uno in 2013′s top 10 gadgets. That said, it is also welcome
news as this is the first time since 2010 that something other than an
Apple device has claimed the top spot.
The Chromecast enjoyed a period of intense popularity after Google unveiled in late July. The size of a USB thumb drive, the Chromecast attaches itself to a TV via a HDMI port which then allows streaming
of media to the TV over a WiFi connection. Although the initial number
of officially supported media sources was depressingly few, limited in
fact to YouTube, Netflix, Google Music, and Pandora at launch, the
community still took to the device like bees to honey, attracting
interest not only from streaming content providers but also from
developers who want to squeeze out every bit of possible functionality
from the dongle.
Although the furor has somewhat thinned over the past few months, the
Chromecast’s existence still managed to send ripples throughout the
tech world enough for TIME to notice. Breaking Apple‘s
three-year reign on the list, TIME praises the Chromecast for its
simplicity and straightforward functionality. In an age of digital
convergence where every gadget can do almost anything or everything, it
was refreshing to see something that does only one thing but does it
extraordinarily well.
Of course, this is mostly a reflection of how TIME has seen this
year’s technology evolve and the list will definitely ruffle a few
feathers. At second and fifth are Apple’s new iPads and the iPhone
5s, respectively. The Microsoft Xbox One sits at number six with no
mention of the Playstation 4 anywhere. Fortunately, there was enough
room for an Android device in the list, with the new Amazon Kindle Fire HDX at seventh place.
SOURCES: Sundar Pichai, TIME, androidcommunity
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