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New Mobile Streaming Service Quibi Reveals Details of Content at Ces 2020There are many big names coming together to create content for Quibi. We can also remember Idris Elba Ariana Grande Kevin Hart Reese Witherspoon and Guillermo Del Toro in addition to Steven Spielberg whom we have already mentioned. In total it seems like 175 shows will be produced in the initial content wave for the site.

Innovative Turnstyle

The ability to watch content in portrait or landscape mode is another cool thing about Quibi. Not only that, but through the change the videos stay in fullscreen instead of having to interfere whenever you switch your computer. Quibi’s founders call this “Turnstyle” feature that’s pretty much on the nose. — Quibi (@Quibi) January 8, 2020 But at least one of their shows called “Nest” are taking things one step further. If you watch the episodes vertically, your phone takes over the phone from the character and you see what they do. If you look horizontally you get the cinematic experience that you get with any other series. It is definitely creative and will want to experience something that many people will want. One Spectacle. A mirror. Keep the phone horizontally = dramatic perspective. Hold the phone vertically = the screen of the character takes over your ear. # QuibiCespic.twitter.com / mAnwJjksGu — Quibi(@Quibi) 8 January 2020 Is Quibi’s Market Too Crowded? Although viewing content on their mobile devices including from the likes of TikTok YouTube Instagram Facebook is nothing new for the younger audience and so on is the first time we really see content created exclusively for mobile devices in this way. Maybe the novelty would draw consumers in, but at this stage we’ll have to wait and see if people still want Another subscription to pay for every month, even if it’s free. Quibi is going live in the United States on April 6 with other English-speaking countries scheduled for the end of 2020. Two pricing rates will be open. The first will feature some advertisements, costing $4.99 a month while the second will come with no advertising, costing $7.99 a month. Reviews and interviews for more Tech news guides.