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  2. Review of Spectrum’s new Xumo streaming box with ... - AOL

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    I plugged it into the back of the TV and into a power source, then turned on the TV and used the remote to select the input option corresponding to the HDMI port. (It may say HDMI on the screen or ...

  3. A quick guide to HDMI cables, one of the most common ... - AOL

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    HDMI cables give users a singular streamlined way to transfer audio and video between dozens of different kinds of devices. A quick guide to HDMI cables, one of the most common ways of connecting ...

  4. Miracast - Wikipedia

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    Miracast is "effectively a wireless HDMI cable, copying everything from one screen to another using the H.264 codec and its own digital rights management (DRM) layer emulating the HDMI system". The Wi-Fi Alliance suggested that Miracast could also be used by a set-top box wanting to stream content to a TV or tablet.

  5. Digital media player - Wikipedia

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    Roku is a popular brand of digital media players.. In the 2010s, with the popularity of portable media players and digital cameras, as well as fast Internet download speeds and relatively cheap mass storage, many people came into possession of large collections of digital media files that cannot be played on a conventional analog HiFi without connecting a computer to an amplifier or television.

  6. Roku - Wikipedia

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    Roku Ultra LT (4801) Sep 2021 HDMI 2.0b 10/100 Mbps No No Yes Yes All Remote & Stream to smartphone Yes Yes a/b/g/n/ac dual-band MIMO Voice, Headphone Jack Realtek 1319 2GB 4GB Roku Ultra (4802) Sep 2021 HDMI 2.0b 10/100 Mbps 3.0 No Yes Yes All Remote & Stream to smartphone Yes Decoder, AC4, MAT 2.0 a/b/g/n/ac dual-band MIMO

  7. Roku OS - Wikipedia

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    The Roku OS is an operating system software developed by Roku Inc. It has powered consumer electronics products such as Roku-branded streaming players and TVs since 2004. The Roku OS is the most popular TV operating system in the U.S., reaching an estimated 90 million households as of 2025.

  8. Consumer Electronics Control - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Roku, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Roku devices support both on-demand content and live streaming. For live TV streams, Roku supports Apple HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) adaptive streaming technology. Both free and paid "channels" are available, as are some games. Roku Streaming Players are open-platform devices with a freely available SDK that enables anyone to create new channels ...