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- المحتويات
- 1 - جولة التلفزيون
- 2 - الإعداد
- 3 - جهاز تحكم عن بُعد
- 4 - تشغيل وإيقاف التشغيل
- 5 - المواصفات
- 6 - توصيل الأجهزة
- 7 - مقاطع فيديو، صور وموسيقى
- 8 - دليل التلفزيون
- 9 - الألعاب
- 10 - تطبيق القائمة الاحترافية
- 11 - شاشة Android TV الرئيسية
- 12 - البرامج مفتوحة المصدر
- 13 - التعليمات والدعم
- 14 - السلامة والعناية
- 15 - أحكام الاستخدام
- 16 - حقوق الطبع والنشر
- 17 - إخلاء مسؤولية في ما يتعلق بالخدمات و/أو البرامج التي تقدمها جهات خارجية
- فهرس
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