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  2. Hisense - Wikipedia

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    Hisense manufactures white goods, televisions, set-top boxes, digital TV broadcasting equipment, laptops, mobile phones, wireless modules, wireless PC cards and optical components for the telecommunications and data communications industries. [23] Hisense retails products under several brand names, including Hisense, Toshiba, Gorenje, Sharp, [18] Kelon, Hitachi, Asko and Ronshen. [24]

  3. Universal remote - Wikipedia

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    A universal remote is a remote control that can be programmed to operate various brands of one or more types of consumer electronics devices. Low-end universal remotes can only control a set number of devices determined by their manufacturer, while mid- and high-end universal remotes allow the user to program in new control codes to the remote.

  4. List of smart TV platforms - Wikipedia

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    The following list encompasses notable smart TV platforms and application software that are used as software framework and middleware platforms used by more than just one manufacturer.

  5. Roku - Wikipedia

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    Roku announced its first branded smart TV and it was released in late 2014. These TVs are manufactured by companies like TCL, LG, Westinghouse and Hisense, and use the Roku user interface as the "brain" of the TV. Roku TVs are updated just like the streaming devices. [74]

  6. HomeKit - Wikipedia

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    HomeKit, also known as Apple Home, [1] is a software framework and communication protocol developed by Apple Inc. that lets users configure, communicate with and control smart-home appliances using Apple devices. [2] It provides users with a way to automatically discover such devices and configure them. [2] By designing rooms, items and actions in HomeKit, users can enable automations in the ...

  7. Consumer Electronics Control - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Electronics Control. Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) is a feature of HDMI designed to control HDMI connected devices [1][2] by using only one remote controller; so, individual CEC enabled devices can command and control each other without user intervention, for up to 15 devices. [3]: §CEC-3.1 For example, a TV remote can also ...

  8. Roku OS - Wikipedia

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    The operating system leads the U.S. smart TV sector and reports 70 million users, as of 2023. [4] [5] [6] The Roku OS functions as a streaming platform that hosts both free and paid streaming channels through its graphical user interface. [7] [8] It has been reported to be simple and easy to set up and use, yet powerful.

  9. Xumo - Wikipedia

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    A Xumo Stream Box digital media player device, which will be distributed by Xfinity and Spectrum, along with retail stores. A Xumo TV manufactured by Hisense, demonstrating the "Entertainment OS" user interface to be utilized by Xumo-compatible devices.