Samsung is rolling out new support for its older, 2021-released smart TVs, centering on the capability to run famed game streaming services like the Xbox Cloud Gaming, Nvidia GeForce Now, and more. This move follows the previously exclusive experience for 2022 Samsung smart TVs which were initially given the capability to access these services.
Game streaming directly to television without external devices or consoles is now available via the different offers from gaming companies, centering on cloud availability.
Samsung 2021 Smart TVs: Game Streaming Services Now Available
Samsung announced via a press release that its 2021 smart TVs are getting the awaited game streaming feature from famous companies, one which centers on the cloud. It will allow smart TV users to download the app for their preferred cloud gaming platforms from different companies, expanding to older smart TV versions.
Initially, 9to5 Google said that the only Samsung smart TVs which were allowed to get it were the 2022 versions and releases.
However, Samsung recently expanded its capabilities to run without dedicated streaming hardware on older devices for the public to access.
Where to Access Xbox Cloud Gaming, GeForce Now, and MORE
Users may access and download game streaming apps from Samsung's Smart Hub, centering on its App Store which has the applications available for download. It includes the likes of the Xbox Cloud Gaming, Nvidia GeForce Now, and Amazon Luna, all available for the public to download, for use with their existing or new subscriptions.
Samsung's Smart TV Development
In recent times, there is are significant offers for Samsung's latest smart TVs on different retailers as part of the early Black Friday sale, centering on massive discounts from the company's technology. Best Buy recently offered the Samsung smart TV with a significant discount, a decent device for a home or workplace's upgrade on their display.
It is recommended to get one's tech during these massive sales, as more often than not, these are the latest smart devices from tech companies with huge discounts on purchases.
Smart TVs are more than places to watch cables or connect one's streaming device, as they can stand alone and use their internal features, as well as download apps for a user's needs. One example would be Samsung's latest addition of the new Google Meet UI which integrates itself into smart TVs, one where they may use their massive display for video conferencing.
"Smart" already speaks for itself in modern devices including releases from the famous South Korean tech giant which is also well-inclined towards display technology with its televisions. The latest addition of the apps from Xbox, Nvidia, Amazon, and more is significant for all those who want to experience game streaming, despite not having a console.
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Written by Isaiah Richard