| By Brennon Slattery |
| PC World (US) |
| January 21, 2009 |
YouTube for Television offers “a dynamic, lean-back, 10-foot television viewing experience” for Internet connected consoles, according to the promos. YouTube has also simplified the experience by enlarging text and streamlining navigation to function better on the Wii and PlayStation 3′s built-in Web browsers.
An optional auto-play capability also allows users to view related videos sequentially, just like flicking through cable programs.
This move into the gaming world heralds an era wherein YouTube will be available through a bunch of different devices, just like Netflix has done. During the course of CES 2009, YouTube showed up on new televisions, threatening to become as ubiquitous as Netflix’s integration into new tech.
So what’s missing? Microsoft’s Xbox 360, of course. The number two contender in the console wars is mysteriously absent from YouTube’s announcement. Microsoft’s one-up in this battle is its acquisition of Netflix before its rivals, but with streaming television being the next big thing, that may not be enough.





























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