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  2. Why I chose Hisense for my next big-screen TV - AOL

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    Hisense U8G Series: Starting at $750 (55-inch) Hisense L9G Projector Series : Starting at $4,500 (100-inch) I decided on the Hisense U6G 75-inch, currently on sale at Best Buy for $850.

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  5. Hisense - Wikipedia

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    Hisense Group Co., Ltd. is a Chinese multinational major appliance and electronics manufacturer headquartered in Qingdao, Shandong province. [3] Televisions are the main products of Hisense, and it is the largest TV manufacturer in China by market share since 2004 [4] and was the world's fourth-largest TV manufacturer by market share in the first half of 2023 [5] and the second-largest by ...

  6. CNET Video - Wikipedia

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    CNET Video is a San Francisco and New York based network showing original programming catering to the niche market of technology enthusiasts, operated by Red Ventures through their CNET brand. CNET Video originated as the television program production arm of CNET Networks in the United States, producing programs starting in the mid-to-late 1990s.

  7. Optimum HDTV viewing distance - Wikipedia

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    This recommendation is cited by television manufacturers, [16] retailers, [17] respected publications [18] [19] and websites, [20] though the popular electronics review website CNET suggests that high-resolution content can be watched at a closer distance – 1.5 times the display screen's diagonal measurement (corresponding to 32 degree ...