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Get whichever one is based on your TV's resolution HD TVs are sometimes labeled as Full HD, FHD, or 1080p. No worries if you don't know the resolution of your TV, they both are compatible with any resolution TV with a HDMI port. You can either get the 4k model if you're okay with the extra cost or HD if you're on a budget - resolution is the only difference between these two models.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hey there, TB42! Thanks for your inquiry. We suggest checking if your TV supports 4K or HD resolution. You can watch video only at a resolution that both your TV and Chromecast are capable of. For example, if you use Chromecast with Google TV (4K) with a 1080p TV, you can watch video up to 1080p, but you won’t get video in 4K. Video resolution also depends on the content you’re streaming. Visit this link for more details: https://support.google.com/chromecast/answer/12578818
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