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set-top box
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noun. A set-top box, commonly referred to as a STB, is a device that connects to a television and allows users to access and view digital content. It typically provides access to television channels, video-on-demand services, streaming platforms, and other interactive features. Set-top boxes are used for receiving and decoding broadcast signals, allowing users to watch television programs on their TVs. They often come with various connectivity options such as HDMI, Ethernet, USB, and Wi-Fi to connect to the internet and facilitate seamless content streaming. GPT3.5
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- noun.
set-top box (singular),
set-top boxes (plural)
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