

That’s not really a compliment, but it’s hard to complain at this price. Performance felt comparable, if not a bit better than Chromecast with Google TV. But the newer chip does help give this model a slight performance boost, which is nice to see. This chip is nearly identical to the S905Y2 found in the prior model, with the addition of AV1 decoding support and… that’s basically it.

There, you’ll find the quad-core Amlogic S905Y4. What does matter is what’s under the hood. A nice touch on that note, too, is a little sticky pad that comes included with the box to mount the Onn device to the back of your TV. This is a set-it-and-forget-it device, so the power plug doesn’t really matter. I would have loved to see USB-C implemented here for flexibility, as that standard works better for using adapters, but I can’t really complain at this price. It’s made from a cheap but sturdy plastic that has an HDMI plug on one side and microUSB on the other for power. The short version of this review is that it does that job wonderfully. This is a streaming box designed to be cheap and easy to use, all with the goal of simply delivering content to your TV.

Over the past week, I’ve been using Walmart’s new Google TV streaming box – which is finally, actually available at this point. The new Walmart Onn Google TV box is insanely affordable and, like its predecessor, shockingly fantastic for its under-$20 price point.
#WALMART CHROMECAST WITH GOOGLE TV ANDROID#
Last year Walmart shocked many with the launch of its super-affordable Onn-branded Android TV streaming devices, and now the retailer is back with a new generation.
