A:AnswerYes. Open up chromecast.com on your tablet, choose cast to screen and it will display on your TV. Make sure your chromecast.com is connected to an HDMI pry on your tv and switch the input. I hope this helps.
A:AnswerIf you have the vudu app on your phone you can stream to this, yes, but Chromecast itself is not a media player, it's a device that streams things from your phone or tablet to your TV.
A:AnswerMacbook version doesn't mater. As long as it will run Chrome browser you can run cast a tab from the chrome browser. If your looking to cast the desktop or even other apps, an apple TV might be a better option for a mac.
A:AnswerIt is still a companion app, you will need to have a cable service to stream directly too it. I didn't actually see an nhl app on there that is supported though
A:AnswerIt works with my Xfinity, no issues yet. But there are no guarantees that it works with yours. My service is from Comcast in South Florida and it works in Central Florida where there is NO Comcast service.
A:AnswerYes you need one for each TV, it is a direct connection to the HDMI port on the TV. You can/could simply unplug from one and move it to another and then back again...
A:AnswerI tried on WINDOWS 10 and you just need the Chrome Brower. Never tried on the Mac but I can assume is the same situation. You can use chromecast to share the netflix app of your phone on the TV. Regards,