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  2. Category:Hardware Blu-ray players - Wikipedia

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    Hardware Ultra HD Blu-ray players (3 C, 6 P) X. Xbox One (1 C, 18 P) Pages in category "Hardware Blu-ray players" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 ...

  3. Comparison of digital media players - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Video Crackle Flixster Google Play Hulu iTunes Movies Anywhere Netflix Sling TV [4] Vevo Vimeo Vudu WWE Network YouTube UltraFlix Amazon Fire TV: Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Apple TV: Yes (3rd generation and later) Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 4th generation and later Yes

  4. Category:Hardware Ultra HD Blu-ray players - Wikipedia

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    This category contains Ultra HD Blu-ray players. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. P. PlayStation 5 (2 C, 4 P) X.

  5. List of Blu-ray player manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This aims to be a complete list of Blu-ray manufacturers. This list is not necessarily complete or up to date - if you see a manufacturer that should be here but is not (or one that should not be here but is), please update the page accordingly.

  6. List of UPnP AV media servers and clients - Wikipedia

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    It is able to stream videos, audio and images to any DLNA-capable device. It contains more features than most paid UPnP/DLNA Media Servers. It streams to many devices including TVs (Samsung, Sony, Panasonic, LG, Philips and more.), PS3, Xbox(One/360), smartphones, Blu-ray players and more.

  7. DLNA - Wikipedia

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    This includes TVs, DVD and Blu-ray players, games consoles, digital media players, photo frames, cameras, NAS devices, PCs, mobile handsets, and more. [19] According to a 2013 study from Parks Associates, [20] nearly 3 billion products were expected to be on the market in 2014, increasing to over 7 billion by 2018. DLNA certification of devices ...