We will see the news of Tizen on Samsung televisions during CES 2017

Samsung continues to work hard with Tizen, the operating system with which it aims to get rid of the need for third-party software in its consumer electronics devices. The reality is that the moment when Samsun ditch Android on its high-end devices is being delayed too much, however, Samsung has not been doing exactly well lately. In full swing for the Samsung Galaxy S8, the Korean company is preparing a new Tizen UI system that will be included in the televisions presented during CES next year 2017.

The best place to test the operating system and its next features is undoubtedly smart TVs, so it does not affect an excessively high level of users and does not render the device useless. But the important thing about Tizen on televisions is going to be an interesting user interface that will allow us to navigate between panels. From my point of view it is not a wise choice to include color and flat design on television, since the reality of the content that is just behind it can clash a bit with the interface, however, everything depends on the speed and agility with which we handle the system.

The important thing is that Samsung knows how to improve the speed of the device, and that is precisely what it has promised with the new function. In addition, it will include a "favorites" panel that will allow us to quickly access an application without having to open the entire application drawer, with an image superimposed such as the volume indicator, which allows us to change a parameter without leaving to see what we were seeing, a success. The navigation system is quite similar to the operating system dock of Apple computers, macOS Sierra, however, is not the time to doubt the design and we will wait to see how it moves around the screen.


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