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VIDAA
VIDAA Logo
DeveloperVIDAA USA, Inc.
Initial release2014 (2014)
Marketing targetSmart TVs
Available inMultilingual
PlatformsHisense, Toshiba, Loewe smart TVs, and others
Official websiteVIDAA.com

VIDAA is a Linux-based smart TV operating system developed by VIDAA USA, Inc., a subsidiary of Hisense. Introduced in 2014, VIDAA is designed to provide an integrated platform for accessing multimedia content, including streaming services, live TV, and applications, on smart televisions.

Overview

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VIDAA is implemented on a range of smart TVs produced by manufacturers such as Hisense, Toshiba, and Loewe. The operating system offers a user interface intended to simplify navigation and content discovery. It aggregates content from various sources, allowing users to access different services from a unified platform.

History

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VIDAA was first launched in 2014 as part of Hisense's smart TV lineup. In 2016, an updated version called VIDAA U was released, focusing on improved performance and a more customizable interface. Subsequent updates have added features such as voice control, faster navigation, and support for additional applications.

Content Providers: Collaborations with services like Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and regional platforms.

Technology Partners: Integration with technologies such as Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and DTS audio.

Market Presence

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VIDAA is used in smart TVs across multiple markets, the main brands are:

Hisense: Primary brand utilizing VIDAA in its smart TVs.

Toshiba: Select models feature the VIDAA operating system.

Loewe: Some smart TVs from Loewe are powered by VIDAA.

Global Availability: Available in regions including North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.

See Also

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Smart TV Tizen WebOS Android TV Roku Hisense

References

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Official VIDAA Website Hisense Global