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  2. HD 101: Discrete IR codes - Engadget

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    The problem comes when the remote and the device get out of sync. Lets say the TV was already on and the remote sent an IR power toggle command? Yep, now it's off, which is obviously not what you ...

  3. Roku customers report streaming issues after 10.5 update

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    A number of Roku customers are experiencing problems with their Roku TVs following the Roku OS 10.5 update.According to reports published to Roku’s own customer forums and other sites, like ...

  4. Hisense - Wikipedia

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    Hisense is a multinational company that produces TVs, air conditioners, refrigerators, washing machines and other products. It has subsidiaries in China, Hong Kong, Czech Republic, South Africa and Mexico, and owns brands like Toshiba, Gorenje and Sharp.

  5. Roku disables TVs and streaming devices until users consent ...

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    Product model, software, or service “at issue” — for example, your TV or streaming stick’s model number. May as well list Roku OS as well. If you have a receipt, you can include it but it ...

  6. HD 101: Overscan and why all TVs do it - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2010-05-27-hd-101-overscan-and...

    No matter what it's called, it's rarely on by default -- even when watching 1080p24 from Blu-ray which never has garbage on the edges! -- so you'll have to find the button on the remote called ...

  7. Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV - Wikipedia

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    The HbbTV logo. Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV (HbbTV) is both an industry standard (European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) TS 102 796) [1] and promotional initiative for hybrid digital TV to harmonise the broadcast, Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), and broadband delivery of entertainment to the end consumer through connected TVs and set-top boxes. [2]

  8. The 4 signs your HDTV isn't properly configured | TechCrunch

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    Those black bars are only present if the TV is showing a picture that isn’t 16:9 widescreen like basic cable. TVs and cable boxes often allow users to zoom in on the picture, but this hardly ...

  9. RC-5 - Wikipedia

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    Each bit of the RC-5 code word contains 32 carrier pulses, and an equal duration of silence, so the bit time is 64×27.778 μs = 1.778 ms, and the 14 symbols (bits) of a complete RC-5 code word take 24.889 ms to transmit. The code word is repeated every 113.778 ms (4096 ÷ 36 kHz) as long as a key remains pressed.