With SurePlay built in, RealPlayer Cloud can play just about any video file on just about any device. Perhaps the best thing about RealPlayer Cloud is its integrated SurePlay technology, which essentially eliminates any potential incompatibility issues between specific devices and file types. Altogether, the interface looks really simple, especially if you’ve used a cloud storage service before. The app lets you browse through the videos that are saved on any of your other devices, and easily play them or even download them in just a few taps. Install RealPlayer Cloud on your devices, and you’ll be able to move, watch, save, and share videos between them. What sets this multiplatform app apart from other cloud storers like Dropbox and Google Drive, however, is that it is exclusively for storing and sharing video. Available on a multitude of platforms, RealPlayer Cloud takes a videocentric approach to storage, and its success could mean a sort of rebirth for the arguably irrelevant streaming-media company.Īt first glance, RealPlayer Cloud might seem like just another storage service, as it gives new users 2GB of free storage (US and Canada only) and offers premium plans that start at $4.99 per month. RealNetworks today gets into the cloud storage game with its new RealPlayer Cloud app. Announced today, RealPlayer Cloud brings a unique cloud storage, video streaming, and sharing service to iOS, Android, Roku, and other platforms. RealPlayer Cloud Launches with Cross-platform Storage and Video Playback
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