Samsung Milk video music service will formally support smart TV platform


In 2014, Samsung invested large sums of money and manpower in a very strange music and video service called Milk. At that time, many people were very confused about the decision of the Korean electronics giant. After all, there are a lot of similar services and products on the market. Do we really need more homogenous competition? However, Samsung has never given up on the development of Milk. At CES, it was finally presented to us in full. Specifically, it is about television and the Internet.

Previously, Samsung's webcast service, Milk Music, will be presented on the smart TV platform in a completely new form this spring, and will be applied through the Web. Samsung did not try to transform it into a more modern touch-free interface, but chose an unexpectedly surprising layout of the traditional radio interface; in addition, the video service Milk Video (can let us watch from such as GQ, BuzzFeed and CollegeHumor) You can get videos of interest to users directly from the 50 websites that are already collaborating, and they also appear in the form of web plug-ins.

In addition, we have seen before that Samsung is ready to provide Milk virtual digital content for virtual reality device Gear VR, and Samsung also mentioned related issues at the CES conference. Milk VR has been unveiled last week and can provide users with a 360-degree virtual reality panoramic video experience.