**HDMI STB Stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface Set-Top Box**
A set-top box (STB) is a device that receives television signals and decodes them into a format that can be displayed on a television. HDMI is a type of digital audio/video connection that can transmit both high-definition video and audio signals.
HDMI STBs are used to connect televisions to other devices, such as DVD players, Blu-ray players, and streaming media players. They can also be used to connect televisions to computers and other devices that have HDMI outputs.
HDMI STBs typically have a number of different inputs and outputs, so that they can be connected to a variety of devices. The most common inputs are HDMI, component video, and composite video. The most common outputs are HDMI and component video.
HDMI STBs also typically have a number of different features, such as the ability to upscale lower-resolution video signals to high-definition, the ability to decode Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound formats, and the ability to control other devices via HDMI-CEC.
HDMI STBs are a convenient and affordable way to connect televisions to other devices and to improve the video and audio quality of television signals.
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