YouTube TV is now available for Android TV and Xbox One

Since we were little, surely you have always been struck by the fact that the United States had a large number of television channels, when in our country we could count them on the finger of one hand. In order to offer that huge number of channels, in the United States they made use of cable, through which Anyone could enjoy all the channels offered by the corresponding operator through a fee.

But cable times are passing away thanks to the new television service offered by Google called YouTube TV, a service that works through the Internet and offers access to a large number of television channels, both public and private, in exchange for $ 35 per month and the possibility of using it on up to 6 devices together through an application.

The application corresponding to this service, YouTube TV, hit the market last April for the iOS and Android ecosystems, but a few hours ago, the guys from Google have launched the application to enjoy this content on televisions managed by Android TV in addition to Microsoft's Xbox One consoles, but they are not the only ones, since soon It will also be available for Sony, LG and Samsung smart TVs in addition to Apple TV.

At the moment the televisions managed with Android TV that already can install and contract the service correspond to the firms Sony, LeEco, Hisense, Vizio and Philips. YouTube TV offers us a very similar aspect to the one we can find in the YouTube application, with a Home section where the featured programs can be found. We also have at our disposal a tab called Direct, where the broadcasts at that time are shown. In addition, while we are enjoying some content, we can directly access the programming while the content continues to play, in case we do not find a more interesting option.

This application also offers us the possibility of record without limits any program that is broadcast through the available channels, among which we find ABC, FOX, CBS, amc, CNBC, CW, Disney Chanel, ESPN, SyFy, USA, FX… and so on up to almost 50 channels. Some of these channels, such as ESPN, also require a monthly subscription to access all the content.


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