Mozilla has developed a HDMI dongle that allows content from smartphone tablet and PC can be. streamed to the television Through crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, the company hopes behind Firefox OS gather to take it into production enough money
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The Matchstick Mozilla serves as Google’s Chrome Cast to be plugged into the HDMI port on the television. It can also be exactly the same as the HDMI dongle competitor. According to the makers The Matchstick runs on the Firefox OS and, according to Mozilla, existing Chrome Cast apps can be transferred to this system.
easily transferredOn the Kickstarter project site of Matchstick reports Mozilla that at the launch content from the popular film, TV and music apps will be, like Netflix, HBO Go, and Pandora available. On images are also apps like Spotify, YouTube and Vevo stated. The company will additionally 250 workable prototypes handing out to developers so they can work on. Useful content
can for $ 12 come into possession through the Kickstarter project of a matchstick, the first 500 interested then need $ 18 to be paid. For international shipping, the company will charge $ 5 First dongles are expected on the market in February 2015. The expected retail price is $ 25 Mozilla is not the only company working on a Chrome Cast-competitor. Microsoft comes up with a similar gadget
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