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Episode 7: Windows 365, A Nintendo Switch Competitor and Netflix Games?

15 min · 1 de ago de 2021
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We're back! The 7th episode of the Point Tech Podcast goes in depth with topics like Windows 365, a cloud PC you can access from anywhere with an internet connection, and whether or not it's actually worth subscribing to. Netflix recently announced that they're going to be investing into gaming and adding it to it's library in a couple of years, with no additional costs. We compare it with other cloud gaming services out there, and how this, could be the push cloud gaming needs, to finally be actually useful. There's been leaks of a new iPad mini, which is practically a computer now. We discuss those leaks and also look at the future of tablet devices in general. Valve announced the Steam Deck, and it stirred the gaming market up. We discuss about some of it's features and also look at the PS5 and the Switch and how it compares to those consoles. Lastly, Samsung finally gave us official dates for the event for the launch of it's next generation of Foldable Devices, and it seems like quite a few of the leaks were... correct. To know more, tune into the 7th Episode of the Point Tech Podcast!

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