Google introduces Entertainment Space for Android tablets
Google introduces Entertainment Space for Android
tablets
Google has been working to improve Android tablet experience since
its inception. The company introduced Kids Space last year for kids under the
age of 5 and the company has something for more mature users who not only
utilise the Android tablets for browsing and checking content but also to play
games, read and watch videos.
The company has introduced a new Entertainment Space for Android tablet devices. The new feature acts as a hub for all entertainment
related activities such as reading books, watching movies and shows and playing
games.
It is a
space where users will find content based on their interests and likes from different service
providers including Google TV,
YouTube, etc.
But, users will need to sign in with their
subscription accounts to get recommendations from the particular service
providers.
Also, the Entertainment Space can have multiple
users and each one can have their own personalised profile.
The Games tab in Entertainment Space shows all
the games installed on the device along with the recommendations. Users can
start playing a game and leave it there and come back later to continue
playing. Also, the section will show recommendations based on the interest and
most recommended games support Instant Play means users won’t need to install
those games to play.
The Read tab includes books from Google Play Books,
audiobooks and more. Here users can purchase books and see recommendations
based on what’s trending right now.
The feature will initially be available only on
Walmart tablets starting this month and it will be later rolled out to all the
other Android tablets later this year.
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