Plex is openly beta testing a new Discovery menu better than Google TV

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 Plex is openly beta testing a new Discovery menu better than Google TV 

Plex bets it knows your streaming tastes better than Google TV
 Plex as a justification for acquiring and storing your favourite movies and TV shows in a convenient location. You could even use it to host a remote movie night with friends and family who live far away. Now, the service is attempting to do what Google TV can't: sorting out all of the titles available through the streaming subscriptions you've paid for.


Plex is openly beta testing a new Discovery menu that focuses on series and movies from the accounts you've connected to streaming services like Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, Funimation, HBO Max, Hulu, Netflix, Plex's own offerings, and "hundreds of others" in your region.


This support stretches to universal search — by actor, director, and streaming service with the option to include your personal media library — and the ability to receive alerts for when something on your Plex watchlist becomes available to stream on an account you own.


Google TV also offers streamlined discovery and watchlist alerts based on linked accounts, but their efficacy can be at the mercy of the streaming platforms. Neither Google TV nor Plex fully list out their supported platforms.


All Plex users will have access to these new Discovery menu features for free. Feedback is encouraged via the company's forums.
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