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Movie night is better when Chromecast with Google TV helps you pick that just-right flick.

The Van Dycks love to watch movies, but they all have different tastes.

Nicolas Van Dyck likes adventure movies, while his wife Chantal is more into crime and drama. His kids, ages 11 and 13, like superheroes and animated films. 

“We’re a family of movie lovers,” Van Dyck says. “But between our preferences and all of the streaming platforms, it can get overwhelming.”

That’s why, when the Van Dycks turn on their Chromecast with Google TV,1 the first place they go is the homepage, which lists personalized recommendations based on their watch history. These suggestions help speed up the time it takes to find something to watch, letting the family settle into a movie faster.

Chromecast with Google TV
Entertainment you love. With help from Google.
Chromecast streaming saves time on searching

When one of the Van Dyck kids recently heard about a popular new superhero movie from friends at school, he wanted to check it out. Of course, nothing ruins a party like spending time searching for a movie. And with two young kids itching to check out the latest superhero flick, time is of the essence. 

Rather than looking through each streaming service individually, Van Dyck searches for the show on Chromecast. Google checks availability across all of their streaming services2 and finds the app where the show is available, helping save time and get the movie started. 

“You can just type in the name of the show you want to watch and the Chromecast tells you which app you can watch it on,” Van Dyck says.

And since Chromecast connects with your Google Account, you don’t have to be in front of your TV to add things to your watchlist.3 When you search for a film or series in a Google web search or on the Google TV app, you can click the bookmark icon to save it to your Chromecast with Google TV watchlist. But if you are in front of the television, you can search with your voice by pressing the Google Assistant button on your remote control.

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Gideon Leveson had a similar problem to the Van Dycks. “We’ll scroll through one app and we won’t find anything. Then we’ll go and scroll through another, and another,” Leveson says. When his family added Chromecast with Google TV, they were able to see movies and shows from a variety of apps pulled onto one home screen, so they could find something to watch without jumping from app to app.

Leveson also recently tried out Chromecast’s recommendations page after seeing his daughter use it to find a movie. “When everything is aggregated, it definitely speeds up the process,” he notes.

Chromecast with Google TV also allows you to see who’s at your front door or change the temperature, right from the couch, by connecting other Nest devices such as a Nest doorbell or thermostat. Simply use your voice remote to say which device you want to stream the live feed from. For example, just say “show me the front door camera” to see your doorbell feed. You can also do this through other Google Assistant-enabled devices. Use your Nest speaker or display and say, “Hey Google, show me the front door camera on my TV.”

Paul Adamson The more I watch, the more relevant hits I see in the suggestions on the main page.Get recommendations based on your history

For Paul and Melanie Adamson, searching for a movie used to take up a significant amount of their time. They’d curl up on the couch with their two dogs, Leia and Chewie, and a bowl of popcorn – and start searching.

“I’d go into one of the streaming services and scroll for 20 minutes or so until we found something that wasn’t objectionable,” says Paul Adamson. “There was too much to choose from – I’d lose interest while we were searching for something to watch.”

Then the Adamsons decided to get Chromecast with Google TV. Adamson added movies to his watchlist3 and adjusted his content preferences to include genres like science fiction and action. With this information, Chromecast can make better suggestions about what he may be interested in watching. 

“The more I watch, the more relevant hits I see in the suggestions on the main page,” Adamson says.

The Adamsons like their Chromecast with Google TV so much that they purchased another one for Paul's parents. The intuitive interface meant that they were able to catch on quickly. Now when Melanie and Paul go over to visit, his parents have their own recommendations queued up, ready for a great movie night.

Takeaways
Get personalized recommendations based on your viewing historyAdd movies and shows to your watchlist from Google Search or the Google TV appFor a great audio experience, pair Nest Audio to Chromecast with Google TV1
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  1. Chromecast with Google TV requires a TV with an HDMI port, a Wi-Fi network, a Google Account, a nearby electrical outlet, and a compatible mobile device. Minimum OS requirements are available at g.co/cast/req. To view content in HD, an HD-capable TV and reliable broadband internet connection are also required. Subscription services may be required. Services not available in all countries or regions, and are subject to change.

  2. Subscription services may be required. Services not available in all countries or regions, and are subject to change.

  3. Requires broadband internet. Subscription services may be required. Services not available in all countries or regions, and are subject to change. Watchlisting is service-dependent.