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  2. Review of Spectrum’s new Xumo streaming box with ... - AOL

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    Record up to 100 live shows at once. Save recordings for up to one year. Cost: $9.99 per month. If you’re using the set-top box/cable receiver box, you’re paying $12.99 per month for single ...

  3. Vizio's Cast-powered speakers offer an alternative to Sonos - AOL

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    The $250 circular device touts 2.1 audio, the ability to beam sound in any direction and it comes with a detachable charging base. ... Vizio first announced plans to bring Google Cast to its ...

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    The Vizio 5.1.2 Elevate Soundbar comes with two rear speakers and a powerful subwoofer. All you need for a serious home audio upgrade, now under $500. This Vizio Soundbar Is in Our Opinion the ...

  5. 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. [89] It uses both Chromecast and Apple AirPlay. [90] [91] In June 2021 Vizio updated SmartCast with a Vizio voice feature. The platform allows access to a limited number of streaming apps like Apple TV+, Disney+, Hulu, Netflix and Prime ...

  6. Miracast - Wikipedia

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    Miracast. Miracast is a wireless communications standard created by the Wi-Fi Alliance which is designed to transmit video and sound from devices (such as laptops or smartphones) to display receivers (such as TVs, monitors, or projectors). It uses Wi-Fi Direct to create an ad hoc encrypted wireless connection [1] and can roughly be described as ...

  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.