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  5. Television set - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, LCD televisions surpassed sales of CRT-based televisions globally for the first time, [77] and their sales figures relative to other technologies accelerated. LCD TVs quickly displaced the only major competitors in the large-screen market, the plasma display panel and rear-projection television. In the mid-2010s LCDs became, by far ...

  6. Tesco - Wikipedia

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    That same month, Tesco launched its first tablet computer, a seven-inch model called Hudl. [44] Tesco also purchased the restaurant and cafe chain Giraffe for £48.6 million. [45] Tesco trollies. In 2015, Tesco confirmed the sale of its Blinkbox on-demand video service and its fixed-line telephone and broadband business to TalkTalk. [46]

  7. Tesco.com - Wikipedia

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    In the financial year ended 24 February 2007, it recorded online sales up 29.2% to £1.2 billion and profit up 48.5% to £83 million, with over 250,000 orders per week. [3] Tesco launched its first home shopping catalogue in autumn 2006, as another channel for sales of its non-food ranges.