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  2. The 12 Best Flat-Screen TVs That Don’t Cost a Small Fortune

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    Read More: The Best 4K TVs for Gaming & Streaming in 2022. tcl 4-series tv. TCL 4-Series 65-Inch TV. Price: $618.04 ... 12. Samsung AU8000 43-Inch 4K Flat-Screen TV BEST 43-INCH TV.

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    The Samsung 65-inch Class S95B OLED 4K Smart TV (QN65S95BAF or QE65S95B in the UK) is the company's first TV to combine OLED with quantum dots, resulting in a QD-OLED TV that promises the best of ...

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    The Best Gaming Gear: Best Gaming Chairs Best Gaming Laptops Best Fight Sticks The Expert: As a kid, Chris Coke grew up thinking that a big screen TV was a key to “making it” as an adult.

  5. Vizio - Wikipedia

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    D-Series: Full-HD TV; V-Series: Smart TV. [46] The V- and D- series come in sizes from 24 to 75 inches and use direct LED backlight. [47] M-Series Quantum: HDR TV. [48] The 2022 models have local dimming up to 32 zones, and come in sizes from 43 to 75 inches. They are LCD TVs with 4K resolution and standard HDMI 2.0 that support AMD FreeSync. [47]

  6. XBR (Sony) - Wikipedia

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    XBR is a line of LCD, OLED, Plasma, Rear Projection, and CRT televisions produced by Sony.According to Sony, XBR is an acronym for eXtended Bit Rate, although there is evidence that it originally stood for "Project X, Black Remote" which was meant to distinguish it from the then-standard line of Sony televisions. [1]

  7. Curved screen - Wikipedia

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    A curved screen is an electronic display device that, contrasting with the flat-panel display, features a concave viewing surface.Curved screen TVs were introduced to the consumer market in 2013, primarily due to the efforts of Korean companies Samsung and LG, [1] [2] while curved screen projection displays, such as the Cinerama, have existed since the 1950s.