Playstation’s VUE App pops up on Playstore

Well recently we noticed that Playstaion’s new Vue app popping up on Google Playstore. Its now available for Android Devices allowing you to get some extra nifty tricks for your PS3 or PS4.

Some of the new features include, You can now watch your favourite channels and videos while on your PlayStation. It gives a clean and minimalistic look throughout giving a very clear guide of the show schedule.

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Some more additional features include quick navigation through the channels allowing to watch the last channel you were at before. In the app the most frequently watched channels come up on top meanwhile the rest are alphabetically ordered.

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On the PS4 using the touchpad you could fast forward or review or on the PS3 you could use the triangle button to do the same task.

Sony also claims to bring some improvements to Amazon’s fire TV including smooth 60FPS playback and will continue working on other improvements.

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