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    Additional products include Apple's 20-inch Cinema Display and Dell's UltraSharp 2005FPW LCD Monitor. These use the "LG.Philips" branding. [14] As of 2022, LG Display is the manufacturer of the OLED panels used in Sony's OLED TVs. [15] As of late 2022, LG Display was one of the two suppliers for displays for the iPhone 14 Pro, along with ...

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    The LG SL9000 was one of several new Borderless HDTV's advertised for release at IFA Berlin in 2009. [45] LG Electronics launched an OLED TV in 2013 and 65-inch and 77-inch sizes in 2014. [46] [47] LG Electronics introduced its first Internet TV in 2007, originally branded as "Net Cast Entertainment Access" devices.

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    In 2018 Q4, Dell released the U4919DW, a 5K 32:9 monitor with a resolution of 5120x1440, and Phillips announced the 499P9H with the same resolution. 32:9 Ultrawide monitors are often sold as an alternative to dual 16:9 monitor setups and for more inmersive experiences while playing videogames, and many are capable of displaying 2 16:9 inputs at ...

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    "The Gentle Rain" ("Chuva Delicada") is a 1965 bossa nova composition by Luiz Bonfá, with lyrics by Matt Dubey.Originally written in A minor, this song was first released as part of the motion picture soundtrack [1] of the 1966 film The Gentle Rain by the American director Burt Balaban [2].

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    Ugarit (/ j uː ˈ ɡ ɑː r ɪ t, uː-/; Ugaritic: 𐎜𐎂𐎗𐎚, ủgrt /ʾUgarītu/) was an ancient port city in northern Syria about 10 kilometers north of modern Latakia.At its height it ruled an area roughly equivalent to the modern Latakia Governorate.