Successor to the PlayStation 4, can rely on cloud technology, and a minimum of operations performed on the end-user devices.
Sony already operates cloud service PlayStation Now, which allows o broadcast games generation PlayStation 3, and now the site CNet reports that in the next half of the year Samsung will support this service for new models of its "smart" TVs. However, so far only in the US and Canada, but for local users will be available 200 games.
In fact, the owner of Samsung TV will have only connect a game pad and run a special application from the menu. Cooperative game modes, saving and interrupt the process at any time without losing the work - all of these features will be available to owners of TV Samsung. Of course, the Korean company will demonstrate these features of their TVs at the upcoming CES show in 2015.