Roku’s new Devices Support 4K, HDR, and a Voice Remote
Roku announced the all-new
Roku Express 4K+ on Tuesday morning, which offers 4K streaming and HDR support, alongside the all-new Roku Voice Remote Pro, and Roku OS 10 OS.
“We are dedicated to providing users the simplest way to stream entertainment to their TV at an affordable price,” said Mark Ely, Vice President, Retail Product Strategy at Roku. “The new Roku Express 4K+ is a huge value in 4K streaming as 4K has become a benchmark in technology and entertainment. The Roku Voice Remote Pro is delivering on major consumer pain points with rechargeability and the voice-activated lost remote finder. We believe consumers are going to be impressed with the quality they can get from Roku at these price points.”
Nokia launches Nokia X20, X10, G20, G10, C20 and C10 smartphones
Nokia launches Nokia X20, X10, G20, G10, C20 and C10 smartphones
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Nokia s new X, G and C series of smartphones are finally launching, consisting of the Nokia X20, Nokia X10, Nokia G20, Nokia G10, Nokia C20 and finally, the Nokia C10. While the X series is powered by the Snapdragon 480 chipset, the G-series gets power from MediaTek s chipsets.
The Nokia X20 will be available in select markets globally starting May in Midnight Sun and Nordic Blue colour options and comes in 6/128GB and 8/128GB configurations. The Nokia X10 will be available in select markets globally starting June in Forest and Snow colour options and comes in 6/64GB, 6/128 GB and 4/128GB configurations.
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Xiaomi debuts a trio of Redmi 4K TVs in India starting at $450
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After launching its first smart TVs in 2018, Xiaomi has created a dominant position in the Indian market. Earlier this month, the company said that it has sold more than 3 million units to date.
Now, the Chinese tech firm wants to grab more eyeballs by launching TVs under its spun-off Redmi brand. Today, it launched a trio of 4K TVs under the Redmi Smart TV X Series brand in India starting at â¹32,000 ($450).
These three TVs, with screen sizes of 50-inches, 55-inches, and 65-inches, come with support for standards such as Dolby Vision, HDR10+, Dolby+ DTS virtual, and HDMI 2.1. Before we talk more about these TVs, letâs take a look at their specifications.