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Latest Hisense

CES 2020: Hisense Updates Vidaa OS, Adds FuboTV

By Daniel Frankel published 10 January 20

LAS VEGAS — At the just-wrapped CES Show, Chinese smart TV maker Hisense announced an update to the Vidaa operating system, which powers its smart TVs.

Tubi Signs Deal to Put Programming Library on Hisense Smart TVs

By Daniel Frankel published 6 January 20

Collection of 20,000 movies and TV shows will be integrated into Vidaa platform starting this spring

Roku to Power Hisense TVs in the UK

By Daniel Frankel published 7 September 19

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Tubi Signs Deal to Put Programming Library on Hisense Smart TVs

By Daniel Frankel published 6 January 20

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CES 2017: Xumo Taps ‘Virtual Input’ to Stream to Hisense and Sharp TVs

By Jeff Baumgartner published 4 January 17

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The Super Bowl of Tweets

By Jeff Baumgartner published 5 February 16

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