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  5. HDHomeRun - Wikipedia

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    Unlike standard set-top box (or set-top unit) appliances, HDHomeRun does not have a video output that connects directly to the user's television. It instead receives a live TV signal and then streams the decoded video over a local area network to an existing smart phone, tablet computer, smart tv, set top streaming device, computer, or game console.

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    In June 2011, HMV Canada sold its stores for £2 million to Hilco Capital, a British firm specialising in retail restructuring. [102] In late 2011, HMV Canada announced closures of its Downtown Vancouver and Richmond Centre stores. [103] By 2012, HMV had 113 stores in Canada, down from 121 when it was sold by HMV Group.

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    Zavvi is an online retailer of entertainment products, including Blu-ray discs, collectables, homeware and toys.Originally a physical retailer, the brand has been online only since it was bought from administration by The Hut Group (THG) in 2009. [1]

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  9. High-dynamic-range television - Wikipedia

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    The highlights—the brightest parts of an image—can be brighter, more colorful, and more detailed. [2] The larger capacity for brightness can be used to increase the brightness of small areas without increasing the overall image's brightness, resulting in, for example, bright reflections from shiny objects, bright stars in a dark night scene, and bright and colorful light-emissive objects ...