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Viera Cast is a Smart TV platform by Panasonic that makes it possible to stream multimedia content from the Internet directly into select Viera HDTVs and Blu-ray players. It was announced during the January 2008 exhibition of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas [1] and began rolling out in Panasonic Viera TVs several months later.
Panasonic: Viera Cast and Viera Connect: For TV sets. The newer TV models now use the Firefox OS TV platform (no longer vendor specific). My Home Screen: For TV sets. Android TV: For TV sets. Since 2020. Fire TV: For TV sets. Since 2023. Philco Roku OS For TV sets sold in Brazil and elsewhere from 2021 onwards. [43] Philips: Android TV: For TV ...
Sony TVs, DVD/Blu-ray Player, Google TV Box and Network Media Players with DLNA certification; Samsung smart TV; Roku Media Player on Roku Players and smart TVs; Panasonic Smart Viera TV; Philips [9] 4000, [10] 5000, [11] 6000, [12] 7000, [13] 8000 and [14] 9000 LCD-LED series with DLNA interface
Netflix Open Connect appliances [25] [26] Panasas parallel network storage systems [27] Panasonic uses FreeBSD in their Viera TV receivers [28] [29] QNAP's QES operating system [30] Sandvine's network policy control products [31] Silicon Graphics International uses FreeBSD in their ArcFiniti [32] MAID disk arrays, formerly manufactured by COPAN ...
Miracast is also supported on LG smart TV models, some Toshiba TVs, [53] Sharp, Philips (Wireless Screencasting), [54] and Panasonic televisions and Blu-ray players. [55] [56] Sony Bravia models of televisions released between 2013 and 2020 normally have Miracast. The feature is named screen mirroring. [57]
The mobile application was created soon after. In 2012, the platform secured one of its first partnerships with Panasonic to appear on the VIERA Connect television. [10] Toon Goggles has been pre-installed and promoted on a variety of devices for sale. Stephen L. Hodge, Managing Director, spearheaded the creation of Toon Goggles in 2011. [11]
With the partnership, Myspace TV would be integrated into Panasonic Viera televisions. [ 62 ] On May 11, 2012, Panasonic announced plans to acquire a 76.2% stake in FirePro Systems, an India-based company in infrastructure protection and security solutions such as fire alarm, fire suppression, video surveillance and building management.
TV aerial plug (a.k.a. antenna plug) Television antenna connection for most video devices outside North America. Used by early home computers and game consoles to connect them to TVs because of the lack of any other connector. Generally not used in North America. BNC: Alternative to RCA for professional video electronics. Protocols: