YouTube Launches Leanback
YouTube Launches Leanback

The latest Leanback service launched by YouTube, will now let the users to watch videos in a full-screen mode, without any interruptions and disturbances.

The new beta service has the capability of picking up the options for a particular user as per his account information and old preferences.

Leanback provides different sets of options categorized as per the type for the over-worked and weary users. One can create a personalized chain of default videos on his or her account.

Google shared that Leanback has been especially designed to run on large television-like screens, for those who are fond of bigger screen viewing.

To get started with the Leanback service, the user is supposed to point the Web browser to youtube. com/leanback. For those not logged into the site with their YouTube or Google accounts, there will be a need of signing in, before watching the video.

In case, the user doesn’t have a YouTube account, he is supposed to form it from the sign-in page. In order to avail the service, the user will have to create an account on YouTube.

“By default, Leanback's content uses what YouTube calls Your Feed to create a queue of videos for you to watch be”, said Google.

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