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Comcast Launches X1 - a Next-Generation Cloud Enabled Television Platform and X1 Remote Control App X1 Video Platform Transforms Traditional TV into Integrated Entertainment Experience - Complete ...
Comcast Offers Voice Control on the X1 Remote Control App New feature lets customers use voice commands on an iPhone app to control the Xfinity TV experience on the X1 Platform PHILADELPHIA ...
In May 2012, Comcast softlaunched X1 (codenamed "Xcalibur"), a new hardware and software platform for its television services in Boston. It features wider support for internet content and video streaming apps, and a remote control with voice recognition input. X1 was scheduled for nationwide availability by the end of 2013.
A version for Xfinity's X1 set-top box was available in January 2018. [16] Fibbage 3 is for 2–8 players and is the third game in the Fibbage series. The game includes new interactivity with the audience by letting them add their own lies to the selection and new "Final Fibbage" facts with two missing words or phrases instead of one.
In 2015, Cox licensed Comcast's Xfinity X1 platform (which features more extensive integration of video streaming apps, and a voice control remote); it was deployed in 2016, maintaining the Contour naming. Cox stated that at least 1 million subscribers were on the X1-based Contour as of October 2017. [21] [22]
Comcast has since introduced the XiD set-top box with the same form factor as the original DTA design but adds an HDMI output and access to X1 DVRs and channels via its digital cable and IP tuning abilities. [5] In 2012, an HD-DTA was launched adding an HDMI connection and RF remote support to the original DTA design.
Cable giant Comcast, hoping to build a new bridge to the streaming-centric video landscape, this week announced the availability of the Xumo Stream Box — a device it’s providing for no extra ...
Telecasts of 4K sporting events from Sportsnet and TSN began to be carried on these set-top boxes in January 2016. [8] In December 2016, Rogers announced that it had scrapped a planned project to develop its own IPTV-based television platform, and would instead license Comcast's X1 platform.