YouTube has become one of the most used content platforms in recent years and, in fact, has never stopped growing throughout its existence. Given the growth of this platform what Google has done is expand its capabilities to offer a better overall experience..
Among the changes Google has made, there is one that stands out from the rest – the creation of YouTube TV. This platform is not exactly YouTube, and Google is looking to compete with streaming platforms that stream paid channels in a fairly wide catalog.
Now what Google will be looking for for YouTube TV is to ensure that users can watch multiple broadcasts at the same time. Yes, you read it right. What YouTube TV is looking for is that you can watch up to four channels at the same time and therefore not miss anything at any time..
The news was reported by The Verge as Google would have provided the information in a private meeting for its smart TV partners. The name they will give to this new mode will be “Mosaic Mode” as it will allow almost all channels to be viewed at the same time..
In principle, not much is known about this feature, although it has been said that it will be available on devices with the Google operating system for TVs, as well as devices with other systems, such as Samsung or LG TVs, allowing anyone to have access.
There is no specific release date for this feature on compatible TVs, although it is expected to be soon. For now, the only thing that can be done is to wait to see how Google decides to implement this feature on users’ TVs.. Of course, this is expected in the coming months.
And this can be through a system update, for example, through one of the Google TV apps. What’s clear is that this feature is quite controversial as, after all, this new feature crushes people sitting on sofas. watching TV with up to four sources of information at the same time.
Source: Computer Hoy

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