Digital TV News: Dreamer
Dreamer Blu-TV Interactive Television Service Now Available on OPPO Digital Blu-Ray Disc Players
Jan 7, 2010 – Dreamer Corporation has announced that OPPO Digital is offering Dreamer's Blu-TV interactive television service on the OPPO BDP-83 model. Dreamer will demonstrate Blu-TV on the OPPO Digital player in its booth (#10045) at CES 2010.
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Dreamer, OPPO Digital, Blu-ray, CES2024, Middleware
Dreamer Adds Set Top Box Interactivity to Blu-ray Disc Players
Jan 5, 2010 – Dreamer Corporation plans to demo its internet connectivity solution and BluTV interactive television service at CES. The technology transforms CE devices such as Blu-ray players into HD set-top boxes that are capable of delivering services to the TV.
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Dreamer Corp, Blu-ray, CES2024, Digital TV, Middleware, Set Top Box, Streaming
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