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Walmart’s new $30 streamer is the Chromecast with Google TV replacement I’ve been waiting for

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Why This Matters

Walmart's new $30 Onn 4K Streaming Stick offers an affordable and straightforward way for consumers to access Google TV, filling a significant gap left by Google's previous lower-cost options. Its release could democratize access to reliable streaming devices, especially for budget-conscious users seeking seamless app integration and content recommendations. This development highlights the ongoing demand for affordable, easy-to-use streaming solutions in the competitive digital entertainment market.

Key Takeaways

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Google left an obvious gap when it moved on from the Chromecast with Google TV. As imperfect as it was, the $50 price made it an affordable way to get a reliable Google TV streaming device — much more so than the $100 Google TV Streamer, the only streaming device Google currently sells.

Thankfully, Walmart’s new Onn 4K Streaming Stick looks poised to fill that gap. The $30 dongle will offer cheap, simple streaming for those emotionally committed to Google TV, and for that crowd, it might be perfect.

Would you purchase Walmart's Onn 4K Streaming Stick? 20 votes Yes, because the price is right. 80 % No, I prefer higher-end options. 5 % No, I specifically don't trust the Onn brand. 15 % Other (let us know in the comments below) 0 %

What $30 buys you with the Onn 4K Streaming Stick

The Onn 4K Streaming Stick hasn’t officially launched, but all signs point to an imminent release. It’s a no-frills 4K streaming stick (as the name implies) that runs Google TV. In other words, it plugs into an HDMI port, connects to Wi-Fi, and drops users into the familiar Google TV interface — complete with app support, recommendations, and built-in casting.

Like other Google TV devices, it’ll pull my go-to apps from the Play Store and surface shows and movies across services, so I’m not constantly hopping between them. It’ll let me flip from The Pitt on Max to Paradise on Hulu to whatever Netflix is pushing this week with minimal effort. For me (and for anyone using my TV), that’s really all I want from a streamer.

Under the hood, the hardware is about what I’d expect for the price (and importantly, no worse). The Onn 4K Streaming Stick packs a quad-core Cortex-A55 processor paired with a Mali G57 GPU, along with 2GB of RAM (up from the previous model’s 1.5GB) and 8GB of storage. It’s not especially powerful, but it should be enough for smooth navigation and everyday streaming. At this price, I’m after convenience, not perfection.

To that end, even the in-box experience keeps things simple. Based on images shared by a user who spotted the device early at Walmart, the package includes everything you need to get up and running, from a remote to a proper power adapter to an HDMI extender for tighter setups, avoiding some of the headaches you get with ultra-cheap streamers.

At this price I'm after convenience not perfection, and the jump to 4K fixes one of the biggest limitations of Walmart’s older Onn stick.

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