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  2. Vizio - Wikipedia

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    A 2021 model Vizio TV. SmartCast is the operating system/platform that Vizio uses in all their smart TVs. [64] It uses both Chromecast and Apple AirPlay. [65] [66] In June 2021 Vizio updated SmartCast with a Vizio voice feature.

  3. Walmart just knocked $70 off Vizio’s gigantic 65-inch 4K ...

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    A gigantic 65-inch Vizio TV for $70 off. ... It even comes with the brand's all-new voice remote — simply ask it to help you find something to watch or pause the action when the doorbell rings ...

  4. List of smart TV platforms - Wikipedia

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    For TV sets sold in the US, Canada, Mexico and elsewhere. [42] Polaroid Roku OS For TV sets sold in Mexico, the UK and elsewhere from 2023 onwards. [45] Panasonic: Viera Cast and Viera Connect: For TV sets. The newer TV models now use the Firefox OS TV platform (no longer vendor specific). My Home Screen: For TV sets. Android TV: For TV sets ...

  5. These are the top 100 Black Friday deals, according to Walmart

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    TCL 65" Class S4 4K TV for $228 (save $150) Vizio 50" Class Quantum 4K QLED for $248. ... PlayStation Portal Remote Player for PS5 Console for $199. Xbox Series X Digital Gaming Console for $248 ...

  6. The top 100 Cyber Monday deals, according to Walmart - AOL

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    TCL 65" Class S4 4K TV for $228 (save $150) Vizio 50" Class Quantum 4K QLED for $248. Vizio 75" Class 4K Smart TV for $478 (save $120) ... PlayStation Portal Remote Player for PS5 Console for $199.

  7. Remote control - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, the most popular remote control was the Starcom Cable TV Converter (from Jerrold Electronics, a division of General Instrument) [15] which used 40-kHz sound to change channels. Then, a Canadian company, Viewstar, Inc., was formed by engineer Paul Hrivnak and started producing a cable TV converter with an infrared