London - The PlayStation 3 and also the Wii have already internet browsers, but many sites are not yet built to be viewed from the couch in the living room. Especially navigating on video sites as YouTube was a bit tricky. Therefore Youtube has launched a special version of their site which makes watching videos a lot easier with your favorite video console. On PlayStation3 or Wii you can visit YouTube.com/TV. The site is equipped with large buttons and large fonts making it easier to be viewed from a distance. Users can also choose to play the videos in 'full screen' mode. It is also possible to create a playlist, which makes it easier to play your favorite videos. Compare prices for video consoles.
18 jan, 2009
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