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    Telly’s free 55-inch 4K dual-screen TV sets are set to arrive at users’ homes this week — but of course, there’s a catch. The start-up, which plans to ship some 500,000 free, ad-supported ...

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    LG Electronics smart TV from 2011. A smart TV, also known as a connected TV (CTV), is a traditional television set with integrated Internet and interactive Web 2.0 features that allow users to stream music and videos, browse the internet, and view photos. Smart TVs are a technological convergence of computers, televisions, and digital media ...

  6. Comparison of CRT, LCD, plasma, and OLED displays - Wikipedia

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    60 fps typically, some gaming monitors can do up to 540 fps; internally, display refreshed at up to 540 fps [18] [19] 60 fps typically, some can do 120 fps; internally, display refreshed at e.g. 480 or 600 fps [20] 60 fps typically. Up to 480 fps. [21] Flicker: Perceptible on lower refresh rates (60 fps and below) [22]

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    BRAVIA replaces the "LCD WEGA," which Sony used for their LCD TVs until summer 2005 (early promotional photos of the first BRAVIA TVs still bearing the WEGA moniker). [1] In 2014 (on the part of Sony President and CEO Kazuo Hirai 's plans to turn Sony around), BRAVIA was made into a subsidiary rather than simply a brand of products.