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The Yaber T2 Plus GTV Is Now Available: A More Integrated Entertainment Projector

The Yaber T2 Plus GTV Is Now Available: A More Integrated Entertainment Projector

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NEW YORK, June 9, 2025 /CNW/ -- Yaber is proud to announce that the T2 Plus GTV, the latest version of its popular T2 series projector, is now officially available for purchase. Building on the T2 Plus's impressive audiovisual foundation, the new GTV edition introduces a fully integrated Google TV system, offering users an all-in-one, smarter entertainment experience right out of the box.
Smarter System, No Dongle Needed
With Google TV now built directly into the T2 Plus GTV, there's no need to rely on any external TV sticks or third-party streaming devices. This all-in-one design not only eliminates the hassle of setup and the risk of losing dongles, but also delivers a cleaner, more streamlined look—perfect for modern living spaces. Enhanced features such as battery management ensure optimized daily use and convenience. Users can now download their favorite file managers and document viewers directly from Google Play, adding greater customization and flexibility to suit individual needs.
Effortless Streaming with Built-in Google Cast
The GTV edition supports native Google Cast and DLNA, making screen mirroring from Android and iOS devices quicker and more stable than ever before. This replaces the older NFC-based system with a more intuitive, plug-and-play casting experience.
Upgraded Hardware for Superior Performance
Equipped with a new high-performance motherboard, 2GB RAM and 16GB storage, the T2 Plus GTV provides faster response times and smoother app launching, streaming, and multitasking capabilities—ideal for users seeking high-definition, uninterrupted viewing experiences.
Global Language Support
With support for 34 languages, including Arabic and Hebrew, the T2 Plus GTV ensures accessibility for users across diverse regions, simplifying usage without needing to switch between different systems.
A True All-in-One Smart Entertainment Hub
Whether you're planning an outdoor movie night, a cozy home cinema experience, or casual everyday streaming, the Yaber T2 Plus GTV is a versatile and intelligent companion for all your entertainment needs.
The Yaber T2 Plus GTV is now available on Amazon US at an MSRP of $366.66, with an 18% off coupon, bringing the final price down to just $299.99. For more information, visit Yaber official website.

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About Haivision Haivision is a leading global provider of mission-critical, real-time video streaming and visual collaboration solutions. Our connected cloud and intelligent edge technologies enable organizations globally to engage audiences, enhance collaboration, and support decision making. We provide high quality, low latency, secure, and reliable live video at a global scale. Haivision open sourced its award-winning SRT low latency video streaming protocol and founded the SRT Alliance to support its adoption. Awarded four Emmys® for Technology and Engineering from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Haivision continues to fuel the future of IP video transformation. Founded in 2004, Haivision is headquartered in Montreal and Chicago with offices, sales, and support located throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Learn more at Thousands of Canadian dollars As at April 30, 2025 October 31, 2024 $ $ Assets Current assets Cash 11,829 16,471 Trade and other receivables 25,616 23,843 Investment tax credits receivable 1,936 1,941 Income tax receivable 1,968 — Inventories 14,427 14,926 Prepaid expenses and deposits 4,467 4,035 60,243 61,216 Property and equipment 4,205 4,241 Right-of-use assets 5,014 4,669 Intangible assets 8,799 11,241 Goodwill 46,996 46,721 Non-refundable investment tax credits receivable 8,036 6,523 Deferred income taxes 7,584 6,704 80,634 80,099 140,877 141,315 Liabilities Current liabilities Line of credit 7,295 2,227 Trade and other payables 18,228 16,371 Income taxes payable — 625 Current portion of lease liabilities 1,680 1,380 Current portion of term loans 1,162 1,150 Deferred revenue 11,962 14,245 40,327 35,998 Lease liabilities 4,025 4,047 Long term debt 974 1,463 Deferred revenue 3,464 3,011 48,790 44,520 Equity Share capital 87,314 88,742 Deficit (10,187) (6,110) Share-based compensation and other reserves 5,514 5,399 Foreign currency translation reserve 9,446 8,764 92,087 96,796 140,877 141,315 Thousands of Canadian dollars Three months ended April 30, Six months ended April 30, 2025 2024 2025 2024 ($) ($) ($) ($) Net Income (loss) (2,391) 932 (3,469) 2,209 Income taxes (recovery) (948) 669 (2,221) 1,368 Income (loss) before income taxes (3,339) 1,601 (5,690) 3,577 Depreciation 936 896 1,828 1,733 Amortization 1,313 1,637 2,612 3,345 Financial expenses 171 244 339 543 EBITDA (1) (919) 4,378 (911) 9,198 Share-based payments (LTIP) 1,044 695 1,428 1,042 Legal settlement and related fees 1,549 — 1,716 — Adjusted EBITDA (1) 1,675 5,073 2,233 10,240 Adjusted EBITDA Margin (1) 4.9 % 14.8 % 3.6 % 14.9 % ___________ Note: (1) Non-IFRS measure. See "Non-IFRS Measures." SOURCE Haivision Systems Inc.

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