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YouTube Launches Console Channel

Finally, you can watch viral videos and webcam confessionals the way they were meant to be seen: on a 47" LCD at 1080p.

If I saw that on the subway I'd be all like whaaaaaat!?!
If I saw that on the subway I'd be all like whaaaaaat!?!
On the rare, rare occasion that I've felt the need to hit the web on my television set, it's either been to:

A) Shamefully order food for delivery without having to exert the nominal amount of effort required to walk into the next room where my computer lives or, God forbid, talk to someone on the phone, or

B) Watch some funny YouTube clip. Did you see all those crazy New Yorkers that rode the subway with no pants on? THEY ARE SO FREE-SPIRITED AND NONCHALANT ABOUT THEIR BODIES AND CUH-RAY-ZAY!!!!!

Today YouTube has made funny-Internet-video-watching on your TV a little bit easier with a new channel that, despite the language on the official PlayStation.Blog that suggests some level of exclusivity, totally works with the browsers found on both the PlayStation 3 and the Wii. Though, truth be told, given the choice, I will always opt for the PS3. The remote makes text entry on the Wii easier, but the PS3 always seems better about rendering out web pages the way they were meant to be seen.

Either way, point your console browser of choice at http://www.youtube.com/tv/ and behold! Sure, you could watch YouTube videos on you consoles before this, though the new TV channel formats the navigation for the living room with a simpler interface and big-ass buttons, plus the ability to easily watch the videos in an almost-fullscreen format. The interface stuff definitely seems easier to use on a TV, though I was a little disappointed, if not entirely surprised, at how pixelated the actual videos looked when blown up. Apparently there's no support for the YouTube HD streams, though for what it's worth, this YouTube TV channel is technically a beta, so it's potentially something we could see in the near future.