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  2. Score a Sony OLED TV for $2,100 off During Cyber Week Deals

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    LG 65-Inch Class C2 Series OLED Smart TV is $1,399 (27% off; $500 off) Our best overall OLED TV, the A9 Gen 5 AI processor in this screen creates some of the best graphics among OLED TVs and is ...

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  4. This LG OLED TV is the cheapest we've ever seen it at $700 off

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    That's $400 less than Amazon's cheapest price, coming out to a total of just $1,599.70. For this particular model, this is a big deal.This high-end OLED TV from LG looks positively amazing.

  5. List of flat panel display manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Organic light emitting diode (or OLED displays) is a thin, flat panel made of glass or plastic used for electronically displaying information such as text, images, and moving pictures. OLED panels can also take the shape of a light panel, where red, green and blue light emitting materials are stacked to create a white light panel.

  6. The best Cyber Monday TV deals to shop right now - AOL

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    ABT: Get up to 47% off OLED TVs. Amazon: Save on TVs under $500. B&H: Get discounted Samsung TVs. Amazon: Up to 34% off 8K TVs. ... To round up the best Cyber Monday TV deals, they found ...

  7. LCD television - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Seiko Epson released the first LCD television, the Epson TV Watch, a small wrist-worn active-matrix LCD television. Sharp Corporation introduced the dot matrix TN-LCD in 1983, and Casio introduced its TV-10 portable TV. [2] In 1984, Epson released the ET-10, the first full-color pocket LCD television.