Users will soon be able to access X on their smart TVs, similar to how they use Netflix and other apps. Elon Musk, CEO of X, has confirmed that the beta version of the app is now available for Android TVs.

X TV App

The X app is making its way to smart TVs, offering users a new way to access their favorite social media platform from the comfort of their living rooms. Elon Musk, CEO of X (formerly Twitter), has announced that the beta version of the X TV app is now available for Android TV users.

Currently, the beta version is accessible on LG, Amazon Fire TV, and Google TV devices, with expectations that it will soon expand to other platforms. While the exact release date for broader availability is not yet confirmed, the app has already started appearing on various devices—Amazon Fire TV users saw the app arrive in late July, while LG users got access on August 29.

X TV App: What to Expect

The X TV app isn’t just about social media. According to its description and screenshots on Google Play, the app seems to function as a new streaming service. It is described as “X-Stream Service TV,” providing users with access to a range of content without the need for a set-top box. Features include:

  • Replay TV: Store up to 72 hours of content in the cloud, allowing users to catch up on missed shows anytime.
  • Startover TV: Watch any program from the beginning, ensuring you never miss the start of a movie or show.
  • Free Cloud DVR: Save up to 100 hours of recordings at no additional cost, with options for extra storage available.

Using the X TV App

To access the beta version, users need an X account. The app is currently only available for Android smart TVs. Users can search for “X TV” in their app store to install it on their devices.

Details on subscription options are still pending and are expected to be announced closer to the official launch.

The introduction of the X TV app adds a new dimension to content consumption, potentially impacting other streaming services like YouTube and traditional OTT platforms.

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