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  2. Ultra-high-definition television - Wikipedia

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    For the resolution commonly referred to as "Ultra HD", see 4K resolution. Diagram of the CIE 1931 color space that shows the Rec. 2020 (UHDTV) color space in the outer triangle and Rec. 709 (HDTV) color space in the inner triangle. Both Rec. 2020 and Rec. 709 use Illuminant D65 for the white point. Ultra-high-definition television (also known ...

  3. YouTube TV - Wikipedia

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    YouTube TV is an American Internet Protocol television service operated by YouTube, a subsidiary of Google.Announced on February 28, 2017, [2] the virtual multichannel video programming distributor offers a selection of live linear channel feeds and on-demand content from more than 100 television networks (including affiliates of the Big Three broadcast networks (such as ABC, NBC and CBS), Fox ...

  4. Now (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Now (formerly Now TV and often stylised as NOW) is a subscription over-the-top streaming television service launched in the United Kingdom in 2012. It is operated by Sky Group in Europe, and Xfinity in the US; both owned by the American media conglomerate Comcast. Now offers both live streaming and video-on-demand without a contract.

  5. How to watch sports with YouTube TV amid Disney-DirecTV ... - AOL

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    September 2, 2024 at 4:08 PM. Many football fans were treated to an unwelcome blackout prior to Sunday's highly-anticipated college football matchup between No. 13 LSU and No. 23 USC. Due to a ...

  6. Internet Protocol television - Wikipedia

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    Internet Protocol television. An IPTV set-top box connected to a TV set, designed to receive television from a service called Mview. Internet Protocol television (IPTV), also called TV over broadband, [1][2] is the service delivery of television over Internet Protocol (IP) networks. Usually sold and run by a telecom provider, it consists of ...

  7. Roku, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Roku, Inc. (/ ˈroʊkuː / ROH-koo), [2] founded by Anthony Wood in 2002, is an American technology company. It produces streaming players and smart TVs, licenses its technology to other manufacturers, and distributes streaming services. Roku tops U.S. streaming TV distribution and advertising, [3][4][5] reaching 120 million viewers as of 2024. [6]

  8. Roku - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.roku.com. Roku (/ ˈroʊkuː / ROH-koo) is a brand owned by the American tech company Roku, Inc. It is used to market consumer electronic products such as smart TVs, streaming players (and their operating systems), as well as a free streaming service.

  9. Android TV - Wikipedia

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    Android TV is a smart TV operating system based on Android and developed by Google.It is available on television sets, soundbars, set-top boxes and digital media players.A successor to Google TV, it features a user interface designed around content discovery and voice search, content aggregation from various media apps and services, and integration with other recent Google technologies such as ...