

If you have a YouTube account, you’ll be able to access it along with your playlists and favorites. No details forthcoming yet on whether the interface will give you the limited accessibility of an old WebTV screen or if you’ll have full reign over all of YouTube’s content. If the iPhone’s YouTube screens are any indication, it’ll likely be a curated selection, but not the whole enchilada.

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