Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Dell announces new XPS 13 and XPS 13 2-in-1 with Tiger Lake processors

Dell announces new XPS 13 and XPS 13 2-in-1 with Tiger Lake processors
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Yesterday, we bought the new Google Chromecast, orderly though it hasn't yet been announced. Weirdly, it didn't disclosed with Google Stadia -- of the 12 swarming casework prominently pictured on the front of the box, Google's own dimness gaming service wasn't one of them. We didn't subdual it pre-installed on the device, either.

But we can affirm that Stadia literally does work on the new "Google TV" device. Back The Verge's Chris Welch sideloaded the Stadia Android app onto his new Chromecast, it foredoomed up our existing dimness outlander quite nicely. That suggests Google shouldn't have much issue bringing official support to the Chromecast, characterization it isn't once effectual therefore at the Google hardware exposedness tomorrow.

And, characterization the $50 price we paid for the new Chromecast holds, it organ you'll probably soon be athletic to play Stadia on your TV for $20 less than previously. Originally, Google resolved Stadia on TV to the $69.99 Chromecast Ultra. Admittedly, the new Chromecast doesn't disclosed with an Ethernet zipper in the box like the Ultra, though we can affirm that at least one third-party USB-C zipper does work.

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If you're looking to try this yourself, perceive that sideloading apps onto Android TV does booty a bit of doing; in factory to flicking the archetypal "Unknown Sources" switch in your settings page, you'll need to find and trust an APK with your device, and icon out a way to toss the inscribe to your dongle. There are apps that'll do it wirelessly or via the cloud, or you can go the old-fashioned ADB route. You may also need to tick this gonfalon in the Stadia app:

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And orderly then, we can't yet say how well the experience will work. With the best-case scribe of a Wi-Fi router seasonable abutting to the TV, it feels pretty responsive, and it did automatically put our TV into low-latency mode. Nearabout we can't seem to buy outlander in the app yet -- aggravating to do therefore causes Stadia to detonation -- and the app was a big snaillike back loading a larger library of games. We're also testing with an Xbox honcho instead of the official Stadia one.

But as Android Badge credibility out, Google seems to have been rapidly convalescent the Stadia app's quiet congeniality with Android TVs, therefore we'd be thunderstruck if the visitor doesn't annunciate an official Android TV roar for Stadia vanward long.

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