Today, Samsung announced a new feature for it 2019 TVs which will give users an advantage to control various devices like tablets, PCs and even their smartphones right from their TVs. The company states that the Remote Access will let people connect to different accessories such the mouse or keyboard to their TV, giving users the access to play games off their TV or broadcast web-based office service on a more larger screen.

Samsung's 2019 TVs will support input devices for TVs

It is, however, not clearly understood how this process or connection will work, since enough information is not available. But it seems users will have to install various apps on their devices to get them to connect to each other. Samsung revealed also that the Remote Access feature will function “anywhere in the world” because of their partnership and collaboration with the VMware and its virtual desktop infrastructure.

Samsung's 2019 TVs will support input devices for TVs

VMware, Inc. is a subsidiary of Dell Technologies that provides cloud computing and platform virtualization software and services. This technology enables people to be able to access a certain desktop that is saved on a centralized server. The scope is to allow people to access their desktop anywhere they are, and it will automatically reset once users are logged out. Also, this Samsung’s solutions could prove useful for people willing to play games on their TV without using an HDMI cable. Similarly, it’s handy for anyone who wants to do seminar presentations for groups. The Remote Access seems to cover the gap for Samsung’s long-term vision of blurring lines between different gadgets.

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A case study is the Dex and the Dex Pad, which turns Samsung Galaxy phones into what essentially amounts to a desktop computer. Probably after Samsung launches its next set of TVs, we might hear more about the Remote Access technology.

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