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Netflix Does Picture-in-picture Video on iPad
Remember when Apple introduced picture-in-picture video in iOS 9?It was pretty awesome, but one thing was missing. The ability to use the feature with Netflix. This is a feature that many users have been waiting for, so they can watch movies and programs while doing other things. Well, we have some good news. It is here.
An update to the Netflix iPad app has introduced picture-in-picture for any iPad running at least iOS 9.3.2. This means that you now have an easy way to keep your favorite show playing while you check email or other online activities.
It took a while, but better late than never. For whatever reason, Netflix was late on this one, while some of it’s competitors, like Hulu, have had the feature for some time now. At least it is here now, so get to work – and watch some shows!
[via Engadget]
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LG launches new pair of TVs: DM2752 and M2752 can both double-up as your PC monitor
If your PC / media-hub combination is starting to strain the structural integrity of your desk, you might be interested in the latest TV sets from LG. Offering picture-in-picture functionality, both the 24-inch DM2752 and M2752 can embed one visual input from the HDMI ports on top of another, like your favorite episodes of your TV show of choice windowed as you gun your way through Max Payne 3. The IPS-screened DM model throws in some 3D capability (with glasses) and will arrive in July, while its dimensionally-challenged brother is already available now in several countries in Europe. The press release for the pair is right after the break.
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