For ages, YouTube-watching posture was essentially this: slumping forward over your computer and squinting your eyes at a clip. But Google’s been looking to make things more comfortable, first with Leanback and now with the YouTube Remote app for Android.
The new app, YouTube Remote, pairs Android devices with any screen playing YouTube Leanback , be it a TV set via Google TV or just a trusty old computer. Then you definately can seek for videos in your phone, beam them to Leanback, and control their playback right from your smartphone. Setting it up’s a snap:
YouTube Remote creates a virtual connection between your phone and YouTube Leanback . To ‘pair’ your phone along with your Leanback screen, simply sign into YouTube Remote to your Android phone, and to YouTube Leanback to your Google TV or computer with an identical YouTube account.
If you’re excited to catch up along with your memes, YouTube Remote is accessible in beta within the Android Marketplace . [ YouTube Blog ]
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