![]() ![]() To return faulty items see our Returning Faulty Items policy.įor items ordered on from a seller that fulfils and ships its own inventory (also called a third party seller), any returns will be in accordance with the returns policy set by that seller (not the Amazon AU returns policies). This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. Unless otherwise stated, original shipping fees for change of mind returns are not refunded. Please Contact Us and see About Items That Can’t Be Returned. In some circumstances, these items may be eligible for a refund or a replacement (for example, if you receive the wrong item due to an Amazon AU error or if the item is faulty). In some cases, the nature of the item means that it is non-returnable, for example, due to hygiene/health and personal care/wellness/consumable nature of the product. If you've already got one, you'll just have to buy the Stadia controller and you'll be good to go.You can return most new, unopened items fulfilled by Amazon AU within 30 days of receipt of delivery for a replacement or full refund of the price you paid for the item if you change your mind - see About Replacements and About Refunds. ![]() There's also going to be a new lease of life for Chromecast Ultra with the launch of Google Stadia - Google's game streaming service - which will use Ultra as part of the package. Of course, if you bought a 4K TV that's a little older or isn't "smart" (i.e., it's from lower down a manufacturer's range) then Chromecast Ultra is one of the cheapest and most convenient ways to unlock a full range of streaming content (Amazon being the main omission). And we suspect most people will be in the same position. That renders Chromecast Ultra irrelevant for the majority of 4K watching that we do via Netflix, because the TV already offers the same service. YouTube also offers a similar system, with the ability to control the Smart TV app through your phone, because it knows who you are from your Google account. If you are signed into Netflix on your Smart TV, hitting the cast button will usually offer the TV as a casting destination and the experience is the same, but without the Chromecast. There's added complication and that's the DIAL casting protocol that Netflix also supports which allows you to control the TV app through your phone anyway. The first is through Wi-Fi, which can be setup through the app - now called Home - to scan for your devices and identify your Ultra and ensure you're connecting to the right device. ![]() With that all sorted, next it's time to connect the Chromecast Ultra to your network. Although Chromecast Ultra will work without changing this setting, you might find you're not actually watching 4K content unless you change the TV settings, or that there's some banding or discolouration - especially on older TVs. This is normally in the settings menu of your TV and has lots of different names, like Ultra HD Colour, for example. It's also important to check the settings on your TV to ensure the HDMI input you have selected has the Ultra HD settings turned on. What is HDR, what TVs support HDR, and what HDR content can I watch?.If you want to watch Dolby Vision content you'll also have to make sure your display supports that - but the list of compatible TVs is growing. ![]() Naturally, you'll need to have a TV that supports 4K Ultra HD and HDR to be able to view such content. That sees it slide from a must-have device, to one that needs to rapidly increase its skill set and expand its offering to appeal to its target Ultra HD audience. So, although we'd recommend the Chromecast Ultra without hesitation, we're yet to find anyone with a TV that can't already do the vast majority of the things this device offers. And that, for many, will render it unnecessary. However, unlike the previous two Chromecast devices that plugged a gap in your TV's skills, the Chromecast Ultra is likely to step on the toes of features that your TV already offers. Our quick takeĬhromecast Ultra is an easy and predictable upgrade for Google and a device that makes complete sense by supporting the latest formats for video streaming to your TV. The Chromecast Ultra is an easy and logical upgrade over the standard Chromecast, adding the ability to cast in 4K Ultra HD with luscious HDR (high dynamic range) if you've got one of the latest and greatest TVs. That's why the Chromecast is such a breakthrough device but also why it's so misunderstood: it has no dedicated remote, it offers no user interface, it just puts things on your TV effortlessly. It's the simplicity that people often don't get, because it does so much by doing so little and that sends people into a flap. ![]()
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