Jumat, 07 Juli 2017

You can now stream Steam games straight to your Samsung TV

Samsung Smart TV owners can now stream Steam games straight to their TVs thanks to the new Steam Link app. 

Currently in its beta mode, the Steam Link app can be found in the Samsung app store and currently supports 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second, with Steam Controller and wired Xbox 360 controller compatibility. 

Valve apparently plans to introduce 4K streaming and additional controller support in the future, most likely after the app exits its beta period later this year. 

Samsung streaming

The app essentially negates the need to buy the separate Steam Link set-top box, which makes it possible for gamers to stream their games straight from their Steam library to their TV. 

If you already have a Samsung Smart TV this has saved you around £40/$50, which is great. If you don’t have a Samsung smart TV and hadn’t intended on buying one before now, then the Steam Link box is probably still your more affordable option. 

Like the set-top box, however, streaming big games through the app will require a wired or very high-quality internet connection to be a satisfying experience in terms of visuals and stability. Valve itself suggests being on a 5GHz frequency, though a more powerful PC can also sometimes help to improve streaming performance slightly.  


July 07, 2017 at 04:20PM
Emma Boyle

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