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I really dislike using my phone as a remote personally. The only time I ever did so on the 3rd Gen AppleTV was to access the keyboard if I was doing a lot of Youtube searching or something.

Also, it's really nice (now that Hulu+ has finally allowed us to "cut the cord") that everything is on one (simple) remote now, with no input switching. The only thing we use the Harmony Hub remote for anymore is turning the whole system on/off (my Receiver doesn't seem to do the HDMI control pass-through), or switching to the PS4 or WiiU.

The "stick" devices are nice in their own way. But having a physical remote and a single "all you can eat" device really adds to the simplicity IMO.




I agree with you about phone as a remote (lack of tactile feedback on button location pretty much kills it), but if you haven't used a chromecast extensively yet I'd urge you to withhold judgement.

It's not so much that it uses the phone as a "remote", since you're browsing the content you want to play directly on the phone. It basically moves all browsing to the device, which they're pretty good at, and leaves just display to the chromecast. I usually prefer it to clicking around on-screen with a hardware remote now.


I get that. And it's great for work. But at home TV time is primarily family or parent-couple time. The act of browsing, previewing, and deciding is a part of that.

It's the same reason the WiiU app navigation is a big minus for me. I don't ever want to see that Mii lobby thing. Don't know what the hell it's for. Just put the apps on the TV like every other console. Mirror on the gamepad if you want. That's fine. But don't try to force it as the default option to the exclusion of the rest of the party. (Yes I realize you can "cast" it up to the TV, but is it sticky? I don't know, because it still seems to routinely annoy by going back to the gamepad.)

Anyways, yes, the Chromecast has it's place. And it's a nice fall-back when the AppleTV in the conference room is unreliable because you've got a dozen of them around the office, 3 different WiFi networks nobody knows which to be on, and the AppleTV disconnects every five minutes while your laptop doesn't realize and getting reconnected takes a minute or two and ugh it's just so frustrating... Never have that problem at home.




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