Panasonic announced an app for its connected devices on Monday that could make your movie collection accessible on your friends' televisions. The app, Warner Bros.-owned Flixster, will be available on the device maker's 2012 VIERA Connect line, including Blu-ray players and HDTVs.
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Flixster helps organize movie and TV collections. The app also provides access to a cloud-based delivery system called UltraViolet that gives consumers access to UltraViolet-enabled content they have purchased -- either through digital download or physical DVD -- on any device.
The integration with Panasonic connected devices will allow users to play UltraViolet-enabled content, which has been developed by Warner Bros. and other major studios, through their TVs.
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“One of the great benefits of UltraViolet is the ability to watch your content whenever and wherever you want," said Steve Polsky, president of Flixster, in a statement. "If you’re at a friend’s house with a VIERA device, you can easily access your collection by simply logging into Flixster.”
In other words, the integration brings the idea of a true device-agnostic, cloud-based video library one step closer to fruition. Would you buy a TV or Blu-Ray player if it gave you access to every movie you ever bought or streamed? Let us know in the comments.
This story originally published on Mashable here.



