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  2. Netflix button - Wikipedia

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    The Netflix button only works on those TVs that support it, this includes: "Smart TVs, game consoles, streaming media players, set-top boxes, and Blu-ray players". [6] Although hard-programmed on many devices, the Netflix button as of recent has been opening up to re-purposing.

  3. Discovery and Launch - Wikipedia

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    1st screen: a television, Blu-ray player, set-top-box, or similar device. 2nd screen: a smartphone, tablet, or similar device. DIAL Server: a device implementing the server side of the DIAL protocol, usually a 1st screen device. DIAL Client: a device that can discover and launch applications on a DIAL server – usually a 2nd screen device.

  4. NetCast - Wikipedia

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    NetCast, or NetCast Entertainment Access, was announced by LG at CES 2009. [2] [3] At launch, it gave users access to Netflix, YouTube and Yahoo! Widgets. Later, support for Vudu has also been added. [4] In 2010, LG introduced the LG Magic Remote, which is a TV remote designed to be used with their Smart TV system. [5]

  5. Netflix - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-2000s data speeds and bandwidth costs improved sufficiently to allow customers to download movies from the internet. The original idea was a "Netflix box" that could download movies overnight, and be ready to watch the next day. By 2005, Netflix had acquired movie rights and designed the box and service.

  6. LG Display - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, LG Display is the manufacturer of the OLED panels used in Sony's OLED TVs. [15] As of late 2022, LG Display was one of the two suppliers for displays for the iPhone 14 Pro, along with Samsung Display. [16] [17] LG was one of the two suppliers of LCD Displays for the first "Retina" model of the MacBook Pro in 2012, along with Samsung ...

  7. Miracast - Wikipedia

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    The performance and quality of the streamed video is dependent on the device's hardware. Nokia devices, which ran a near-stock version of Android, originally did not support Miracast. However, Nokia 7 Plus, 8, 8 Sirocco, and 8.1 smartphones that have been upgraded to Android 9 or 10 are able to support Miracast, after enabling Wireless Display ...

  8. High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection - Wikipedia

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    HDCP devices are generally divided into three categories: Source The source sends the content to be displayed. Examples include set-top boxes, DVD, HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc players, and computer video cards. A source has only an HDCP/HDMI transmitter. [4] Sink The sink renders the content for display so it can be viewed.

  9. Streaming television - Wikipedia

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    Streaming television is the digital distribution of television content, such as and films and television series, streamed over the Internet. [1] Standing in contrast to dedicated terrestrial television delivered by over-the-air aerial systems, cable television, and/or satellite television systems, [2] streaming television is provided as over-the-top media (OTT), [3] or as Internet Protocol ...