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Peacock's interface aims to recreate the feeling of live TV, but it comes up short - The Verge

By A Mystery Man Writer

Peacock is NBCUniversal’s brand-new streaming service, and the interface is broken into three different sections: Browse, Trending, and Channels. The idea is to make the service feel alive, but it just comes across cluttered.

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