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  2. List of Android TV devices - Wikipedia

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    Dynalink Android TV Box [14] Stream Hub Prime OTT Device; Devices provided by pay TV operators. TVB MyTV SUPER Box (Hong Kong) TVB Anywhere Android TV Box [15]

  3. Samsung HomeSync - Wikipedia

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    The HomeSync is an Android TV box and home server combo developed by Samsung Mobile.The unit is a full Android Jelly Bean device with a hard drive. While all other connected television units made by Samsung ran Orsay-based Samsung Smart TVs, due to the fact the HomeSync is made by Samsung's mobile division, it ran a skin of Android Jelly Bean.

  4. Android TV - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Google unveiled the first Android TV device, the Nexus Player developed by Asus, at a hardware event in October 2014. [14] The ADT-2 development kit device was released before the release of Android TV 9.0. [15] Android TV 10 was released on December 10, 2019, [16] together with the ADT-3 development kit. [17]

  5. Google TV (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Google TV was succeeded in June 2014 by Android TV, a newer platform which shares closer ties with the Android platform and has a revamped user experience integrating with Knowledge Graph, and providing casting support from mobile devices. [7]

  6. Nexus Q - Wikipedia

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    Nexus Q units were distributed as a gift to attendees of Google I/O 2012, with online pre-orders to the public opening at a price of US$300. On July 31, 2012, Google announced that it would delay the official launch of the Nexus Q in order to address early feedback, and that all customers who pre-ordered the device would receive it for free. [10]

  7. Q Television Network - Wikipedia

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    Q Television Network was a shortlived American cable television channel which aired programming targeted to the lesbian, gay, and bisexual audiences. [1] Founded by Frank Olsen, [1] and eventually owned by Triangle Multimedia, [2] the cable channel aired a mix of film, documentary and music programming, along with a number of original live talk show, information and news programs.