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40% of US Broadband Households Own a Streaming Media player

by Andrew Fenn

New research from Parks Associates shows that ownership of streaming media players has risen from about 6% of US broadband households in 2010 to almost 40% at the beginning of 2018. The data indicates …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| Smart TV| STBs| Streaming Dongles| Vol 25 - Issue 22

Google Sending UHD and HDR Android TV Dongle to Developers

by Andrew Fenn

Following rumours that Google is working on a next-generation Ultra HD and HDR TV streaming dongle, the existence of the device has been confirmed by the company, with one caveat — it’s only available …

Tags:4k| Android| Large Display Monitor| Smart TV| Streaming Dongles| UltraHD| Vol 25 - Issue 18

LDM Vol 25 Issue 16 Product Roundup

by Milos Pavlovic

Axiomtek has a new 17″ All-in-One that has a 1280 x 1024 LCD panel with a brightness of 350 cd/m² and touch. The front panel can be protected to IP65 as an option. The …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| OTT Video| Roku| Streaming Dongles| Vol 25 - Issue 16

Android TV Now Available in Stick Form—in Japan

by Andrew Fenn

Android TV is now available in a stick form-factor, similar to Amazon Fire and Roku, albeit only in Japan for the time being. The CCC Air Stick TV outputs in Ultra HD resolution and …

Tags:Android| Google| Large Display Monitor| Streaming Dongles| Vol 25 - Issue 04

Now TV Launches £15 Per Month Streaming Dongle

by Andrew Fenn

The Now TV Smart Stick will be made available in the UK next month, retailing from £14.99 ($21.37). The device will rival Amazon’s Fire TV stick and provide customers with a portable way of …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| Sky| Streaming Dongles| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 25 - Issue 03

Roku Adds Audio and Connect for TVs

by Bob Raikes

Roku is developing by adding a voice assistant technology and is also offering a multiroom audio platform that it will license to other brands – the first of which is TCL which is expected …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Roku| Smart TV| Streaming Dongles| Vol 25 - Issue 01

YouTube App No Longer Available on Amazon Fire TV

by Andrew Fenn

Access to the YouTube app on Amazon Fire TV devices has now been blocked by Google, the latest move in a long-running feud between the two companies. Amazon previously denied the addition of its …

Tags:Amazon| Google| Large Display Monitor| STBs| Streaming Dongles| Vol 25 - Issue 01

Optoma Business Projectors Have up to 5000 Lumens

by Bob Raikes

Optoma has launched three corporate projectors, the EH470, EH461 and EH460ST which feature FullHD native resolution and produce brightness of up to 5000 lumens. The difference is in the lens which provide 1.5x zoom, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Optoma| Streaming Dongles| Vol 24 - Issue 46

Roku Pleased With Its Financial Results

by Yvette Raikes

In its first quarter as a public company, Roku Inc. announced Q3 net losses of $46.2 million, up from losses of $12.7 million in the same quarter last year, on revenue which increased 40% …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Operating Systems| Roku| STBs| Streaming Dongles| Vol 24 - Issue 43

Amazon Fire TV Stick Basic is Available Now

by Andrew Fenn

Amazon has officially announced the Fire TV Stick Basic, coming to 100 new countries including Europe. Amazon Fire TV Stick Basic uses a MediaTek Quad-core ARM 1.3 GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and 8GB …

Tags:Google| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| Streaming Dongles| Vol 24 - Issue 42

Globe Streamwatch is Latest Roku Powered Partner

by Andrew Fenn

Philippines-based telecoms operator, Globe, is using the Roku platform to deliver its Streamwatch player in its home country. Under the “Roku Powered” licensing agreement, Globe will launch Streamwatch in the Philippines next month, taking …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| Roku| Streaming Dongles| Vol 24 - Issue 41

Roku Extends Its Reach in Latin America

by Andrew Fenn

Roku has announcew plans to make its TV platform available to consumers and content providers in Argentina, Central America, Chile, Colombia and Peru. Providers in the region are now free to develop streaming platforms …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LATAM| Mobile Display Monitor| Roku| Streaming Dongles| Vol 24 - Issue 39