Naturally there's a full Firefox web browser here as well, along with an app store for adding more services. This means you could have Netflix, a specific TV channel, an HDMI input dedicated to a games console or a networked PC always available on the main screen, letting you jump into it quickly.ĭiving into the Apps page reveals the usual collection of on-demand and catch-up services, including Netflix, Amazon Prime Instant Video, YouTube and Hulu, with Panasonic promising many more in time for launch depending on the country. You can also pin any app, device or channel shortcut to the home screen, slotting in to the right of the three initial shortcuts. Your three most recently used channels, devices or apps appear directly below the main shortcuts, dynamically changing as you use the TV. Pressing the home button will initially display shortcuts for live TV, apps and devices these fill the screen, with the currently playing channel still partially visible in the background. Everything is flat and brightly coloured, ironically sharing a lot with Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop Material Design UI. With an incredibly minimal UI, made up almost entirely of circular icons, Firefox OS is delightfully simple.
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