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New Seagate Media Channel on Roku Streams Multimedia Content from Seagate Central Personal Cloud to the Television

“Streaming of entertainment content continues to grow – two-thirds of U.S. broadband households currently connect a CE device to their TV sets – meaning that consumers have a wide variety of viewing options beyond traditional broadcast and pay-TV,” said Barbara Kraus, Director of Research for Parks Associates. “Roku is the most-used streaming media player in the U.S. While Roku provides more than 1,500 channels, the new Seagate channel will enable consumers to also easily access owned content, including music, home videos, photos, and licensed movies from the same interface."

From the press release "New Seagate Media Channel on Roku Streams Multimedia Content from Seagate Central Personal Cloud to the Television." 

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