Sharp TVs powered by TiVo start selling in U.S.
A handful of electronics retailers in the United States have started selling a model of Sharp TV that is powered by the new TiVo streaming operating system
A handful of electronics retailers in the United States have started selling a model of Sharp TV that is powered by the new TiVo streaming operating system
After making their mark in Europe, Xperi says its TiVo-powered smart TVs are about ready to make their debut in the United States.
Panasonic will launch a new line of smart TVs in the United Kingdom that are powered by TiVo OS, the company affirmed this week.
Xperi also signs three new TiVo Broadband partners, including Buckeye Broadband.
Xperi has inked a deal with Skyworth to build smart television sets that are powered by the company’s TiVo operating system.
TiVo Broadband will allow cable and fiber ISPs to offer a complete streaming video solution to their customers that is backed by a familiar consumer brand name.
Four TV makers have agreed to sell models powered by the TiVo OS, according to parent company Xperi.
Xperi, the parent company of TiVo, says the plan is connected to its acquisition of Vewd earlier this year.
Xperi says TV sets powered by the TiVo streaming operating system will start shipping in the United States in 2024.