Valve Responds To Steam Machine's HDMI 2.1 Display Support Controversy
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Valve has set the record straight over the implementation of HDMI in the upcoming Steam Machine.
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You should literally never use the apps built in to your TV. Unless you just really like letting the TV manufacturer know exactly what you are watching and when.

On Linux you check the box in Firefox that says Allow DRM Content and then yes, as far as I know, you need to be using laptop or a HDMI display.

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Fine. then use a Roku or Apple TV or whatever. He literally included those.

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Rokus have the same problem regardless of form factor. But this thread is about people who want to use the Steam Machine for streaming.

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