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  2. Comparison of digital media players - Wikipedia

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    Roku: Roku Streaming Player (2008) 8th & 9th generation Express, Express+, Streaming Stick+, Premiere, Ultra LT, Ultra (2018) ... Google Chromecast: Yes Yes Yes Yes ...

  3. Roku vs. Chromecast: Who Will Win the Battle of the ... - AOL

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    Before Google entered the market with its $35 Chromecast, Roku was the clear choice for a low-priced streaming media box for your television. The stripped-down entry-level Roku 1 at $49 undercut ...

  4. Chromecast vs. Fire TV Stick vs. Roku Stick: Which ... - AOL

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    Amazon, in its infinite wealth and power, managed to change the definition of "day" this year. Its annual Prime Day sales event will last a full 48 hours, and its Fire TV streaming devices have ...

  5. List of smart TV platforms - Wikipedia

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    Roku OS For TV sets sold in Germany and elsewhere. [28] Daewoo Roku OS For TV sets sold in Mexico and elsewhere from 2022 onwards. [29] Element Electronics Roku OS For TV sets sold in the US and elsewhere. [30] FFALCON Roku OS For TV sets sold in Australia [31] Google: Chromecast: For Chromecast HDMI dongles. Haier: Roku OS: For TV sets. [32 ...

  6. Chromecast - Wikipedia

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    A first-generation Chromecast plugged into the HDMI port of a TV. All Chromecast devices offer at least two methods to stream content: the first employs mobile and web apps that include the Google Cast technology; the second, which applies to video models, allows mirroring of content from the web browser Google Chrome running on a personal computer, as well as content displayed on some Android ...

  7. Google Cast - Wikipedia

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    Google Cast is a proprietary protocol developed by Google for playing locally stored or Internet-streamed audiovisual content on a compatible consumer device. The protocol is used to initiate and control playback of content on digital media players, high-definition televisions, and home audio systems using a mobile device, personal computer, or smart speaker.