Few things combine better than Netflix and TV with Google Chromecast. Especially now, that Netflix has completely revamped its Google multimedia content playback interface, with exciting news and developments starting to reach all users.
Among the many new features included in this review, are a the new "shape screen" -An obscure black screen with a Netflix logo appearing before launching content,, and other improvements designed to make the experience more lively and enjoyable when consuming content on TV.
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All news from Netflix for Chromecast
As they explained they came in Android policy, the new object being used is an updated & # 39; screen for existing screen & # 39; like Netflix. Now, instead of a black background with Netflix features in red, they will be displayed Recommended movies and series as a slide to change, with its definitions and the old "Ready to send content" notification, now in the bottom left.
On the other hand, the loading screen and the "pause" screen have been updated to accept a a modern look where the new font appeared, now in bold, it is even bigger with the new typeface used by Netflix on other platforms.
Netflix also updated the "Next Episode" notification from the end of the chapter. Now, a 30 second count warning about the time remaining until the next chapter of the series or details.
In summary, these are the most outstanding news:
- New normal display
- New look for loading and unmounting screen
- A 30-second drop in the next episode's announcement
All the news has begun to reach Netflix for Chromecast this week, and today it seems available to all users of the platform regardless of the type of Netflix installed on the device. However, it doesn't help to make sure your app is updated to the latest version available through Google Play.
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