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YouTube XL Tries Bringing Web Video To Your TV

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imageLess than a week after Hulu set (some) of its content free with a downloadable desktop application, comes the launch of YouTube XL, a browser-based version of the site that has been optimized for TV viewing.

SEE ALSO: Hulu Goes Desktop, Though Boxee Still Remains Off Limits

Users need to link their computer or browser-enabled game console to the TV to access YouTube XL; almost all of the content is available, though rights restrictions will keep some premium shows off-limits—just like with Hulu. Kuan Yong, product manager for YouTube platforms, told NewTeeVee that YouTube XL would serve as the default web-to-TV video interface moving forward, since developing custom apps for individual TV manufacturers like LG wasn’t a “scalable” option.

It’s an upgrade from the YouTube for TV beta that Google debuted in mid-January. YouTube XL boasts an extra large video player and streamlined navigation controls; unnecessary social features like suggested videos and comments have been stripped out to keep the interface clean on the (bigger) screen.

Jun 2, 2009 3:26 PM ET

Posted In: Technologies / Formats, Broadband, Companies, Google, YouTube, Hulu

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