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This article was published on April 13, 2015

Amazon Fire TV can now identify actors in the movies and shows you’re currently watching


Amazon Fire TV can now identify actors in the movies and shows you’re currently watching

Amazon today announced that its X-Ray search feature is coming to the Fire TV.

X-Ray for movies and TV allows users to use their Fire TV or Fire TV stick remote to learn more about the actor(s) currently onscreen. By simply asking, “Who’s that actor/actress?” the software will identify the actors’ names and offers an option to learn more about their previous roles.

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You can also use X-Ray to identify the soundtrack of the show or movie you’re watching.

This feature is limited to content on Amazon Instant Video, however, so you won’t be able to ask your Fire TV all your burning questions about the quasi-famous people parading on your television. But now you can learn random facts or more background about the actors’ popular works without diverting your eyes away from the screen.

Previously, X-Ray was available for Amazon content on the Kindle e-reader and Fire tablet. The free, over-the-air update comes just a little over a year after the Fire TV initially launched.

Read next: Amazon is adding support for USB storage and other new features to Fire TV and Fire TV Stick

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