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Denon Is First AV Receiver Company to Join Roku TV Ready Program

Denon and TCL will be the first companies to launch Roku TV Ready products, said the streaming content platform provider Monday in a CES announcement. Products under the Roku TV Ready program will display a logo on marketing materials identifying…

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that they're certified to work with Roku TVs with “smooth setup, easy on-screen access to sound settings and volume control” via a single remote, Roku said. Denon product users will be able to access AV receiver features via a Roku remote, and other select Sound United brands will feature Roku TV Ready products this year, too, it said. Roku announced Element, Hitachi, InFocus, JVC are among the 15 TV brands slated to launch Roku TV models in Canada, Mexico, the U.S. and the U.K. this year. InFocus, Polaroid and Walmart’s Atvio brand will bring Roku TV to Mexico, joining Westinghouse. TCL and Hisense will expand their Roku TV offerings to North America later this year, it said. Other Roku TV brands for 2020 are Magnavox, onn, Philips, Polaroid, RCA and Sanyo.