Firefox can transfer web content to an external screen
Mozilla is testing the Second Screen feature to allow Firefox to stream (display) web content on the browser (computer, smartphone) to an external screen (TV). This feature is similar to Google's Chromecast.
Mozilla - Hng developed the famous Firefox web browser, recently revealed a very interesting feature for their browser.
Accordingly, Mozilla is testing the "Second Screen" feature that allows Firefox to stream (stream) web content that is currently displayed on the browser (computer, smartphone) to an external screen (TV). This feature is similar to Google's Chromecast.
As we can see in the picture above, Mark Finkle, a programmer working for Mozilla, is using the Nexus 4 to stream web content on Firefox to the external screen via the Roku box attached to the TV.
Most likely this protocol will use Wi-Fi to work, and once you export the image out, the smartphone can turn into a remote control or virtual keyboard to browse the web.
In addition to this photo, Mozilla has not released any more information, so we will have to wait for Mozilla's announcements in the future.
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