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Among the new features, it incorporates the 'Last 7 Days' function and distributes its Orange TV application for devices compatible with Android TV.

Orange STB

Orange launches its new high-performance 4K decoder for its television service, Orange TV, with which its customers will be able to enjoy the highest image and sound quality and will have access to new functionalities through an advanced user interface. The current TV offer is also completed with 4K TV channels and on-demand content, that is, with 4 times the quality than in Full HD.

The new 4K decoder includes a state-of-the-art DTT tuner and a new and improved graphical interface, through which you can access all Orange TV content faster and more fluidly: the best premium movie and series channels , all 1st and 2nd Division football, Champions and Europa League, complete series To the letter and a Video Club with the latest releases and library movies. In addition, Orange TV completes its offer with 4K content both on linear channels (Fútbol 4K, Canal Cocina 4K, Odisea 4K...) and with first-run movies at the Video Club.

In addition, the new decoder integrates access to third-party content and services, including Wuaki Selection, the Rakuten TV subscription, or the entire Netflix film and series offering with its 4K content, to which new content providers will soon be added. .

The new decoder also offers advanced search and content recommendation functionalities, is compatible with top quality sound devices (Dolby Atmos), and allows connection to multimedia servers on the customers' home network.

This advanced decoder, compatible with any access network (fiber and ADSL), will be offered free of charge to Orange TV customers. The latest generation technology used allows the reception of linear and on-demand content distributed by IPTV, OTT and DTT using the most advanced content protection and encryption mechanisms by CAS and DRM.

Last 7 days

Orange also announces the launch of the new functionality Last 7 days in its Orange TV service, which will allow its customers to watch any of the programs broadcast during the last week, at any time and through any of the access devices compatible with Orange TV (decoder, Smart TVs, smartphones, tablets or PCs) . In this way, Orange TV customers will have more than 5,000 additional contents at their disposal to watch whenever and wherever they want.

Accessing the service will be as easy as browsing through the programming guide on any of the compatible devices and selecting the desired content. The “Last 7 days” programs have all the necessary functionalities available for viewing on-demand content: forward, rewind, pause, continue, start from the beginning, etc.

Android TV

Likewise, the Orange TV application is now available for devices with Android TV, Google's new platform for connected televisions.

Con este lanzamiento, los clientes de Orange TV podrán acceder al servicio desde televisores conectados Android TV de marcas como Sony, Phillips, Sharp o Bang&Olufsen, entre otras, así como a través de otros dispositivos como NVIDIA Shield, Razer Forge TV o Nexus Player de Google.

Orange customers could now access Orange TV content and services through their Android and iOS smartphones and tablets, their PCs and laptops, Chromecast, and Samsung and LG Smart TVs. With the launch of the Android TV application, Orange customers have direct access to premium television content through the widest range of connected devices and televisions.

According to José Antonio Guzmán, Orange TV director, “with the launch of the new 4K decoder, the functionality Last 7 days and the new app for Android TV, Orange takes an important step to offer its customers the best own and third-party entertainment content, with the best quality and through the widest range of devices, so that they can enjoy them wherever and whenever want.”

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By • 25 Jul, 2017
• Section: IP, Television