Apple has quietly added Picture-in-Picture (PiP) support in the second developer beta of Apple TV's operating system tvOS 13.
The feature would allow users to watch shows on the Apple TV app while navigating and multitasking around the device and its operating system, 9to5Mac reported on Monday.
The PiP mode was first introduced by Apple in iOS 9 as a multitasking feature for the iPad.
The feature lets users start a video in full-screen, then switch apps and continue watching the playing video in a thumbnail.
Apart from the PiP mode, tvOS 13 includes several new changes to Apple TV like a redesigned Home screen with new Top Shelf experience.
The updated tvOS also comes with added multi-user support to let families have separate Watch Next queues to avoid interference with each other's recommendations.
The feature would allow users to watch shows on the Apple TV app while navigating and multitasking around the device and its operating system, 9to5Mac reported on Monday.
The PiP mode was first introduced by Apple in iOS 9 as a multitasking feature for the iPad.
The feature lets users start a video in full-screen, then switch apps and continue watching the playing video in a thumbnail.
Apart from the PiP mode, tvOS 13 includes several new changes to Apple TV like a redesigned Home screen with new Top Shelf experience.
The updated tvOS also comes with added multi-user support to let families have separate Watch Next queues to avoid interference with each other's recommendations.


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