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Samsung’s 2022 Smart TVs to support cloud gaming, video chat and even NFTs

Samsung’s 2022 Smart TVs to support cloud gaming, video chat and even NFTs

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https://techcrunch.com/2022/01/03/samsungs-2022-smart-tvs-to-support-cloud-gaming-video-chat-and-even-nfts/

Ahead of the official start of CES, Samsung today revealed its vision for its next generation of smart TVs that will include everything from cloud-based gaming services to video chat while watching TV to even NFTs. The company says its 2022 Smart TVs will ship with a new “Smart Hub” that will offer consumers the ability to switch between different types of entertainment, including media, gaming via its new Gaming Hub, and “ambient” — the latter referring to the TV’s ability to display art, photos, or other information on the TV when it’s not in use.

For gamers, the most notable addition to the new TVs will be its game streaming discovery platform, the Samsung Gaming Hub, powered by Tizen. This service will allow game streaming providers to bring their game libraries directly to the TV. Samsung today announced partnerships with NVIDIA GeForce NOW, Google’s Stadia, and Utomik, and says more partnerships will come further down the road.

Samsung’s 2022 Smart TVs to support cloud gaming, video chat and even NFTs

Jan 3, 2022, 6:38pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2022/01/03/samsungs-2022-smart-tvs-to-support-cloud-gaming-video-chat-and-even-nfts/ > Ahead of the official start of CES, Samsung today revealed its vision for its next generation of smart TVs that will include everything from cloud-based gaming services to video chat while watching TV to even NFTs. The company says its 2022 Smart TVs will ship with a new “Smart Hub” that will offer consumers the ability to switch between different types of entertainment, including media, gaming via its new Gaming Hub, and “ambient” — the latter referring to the TV’s ability to display art, photos, or other information on the TV when it’s not in use. > For gamers, the most notable addition to the new TVs will be its game streaming discovery platform, the Samsung Gaming Hub, powered by Tizen. This service will allow game streaming providers to bring their game libraries directly to the TV. Samsung today announced partnerships with NVIDIA GeForce NOW, Google’s Stadia, and Utomik, and says more partnerships will come further down the road.