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February 7, 2014

Google’s Chromecast expected to come to the UK in March

by John_A

A representative from UK electronics retailer Currys has just revealed to TNW that it’ll start selling Google’s Chromecast dongle beginning March 1st. Google all but confirmed the arrival in Britain as well, though it cautioned that the date is only provisional for now. Currently for sale in the US only, the tiny media streamer supports a handful of apps like Netflix and Hulu, on top of tab streaming from Chrome. However, Google just opened the SDK to all developers, which prompted streaming outfits like Rdio and Beats to announce new apps that’ll arrive soon. That said, there’s no word yet on which services you’ll see in the UK at launch nor how much Chromecast will set you back. That’s assuming you don’t already have one, of course — it’s been available awhile on the grey market and even through legit channels in Europe.

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