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  2. XBR (Sony) - Wikipedia

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    Native resolutions were 1024 x 768 for the 42”, and 1366 x 768 for the 50” and up. 3-way speakers sit on each side of the display. Shipped with “Media Receiver Units” which was a separate component that housed the inputs. KDE-XBR950 models were one of the first plasma TV’s to have built-in HDTV Tuners.

  3. Element Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Element Electronics is a private company specializing in the sale of affordable televisions, monitors, soundbars, and a diverse range of appliances. Founded in 2007, the company is headquartered in Winnsboro, South Carolina. Element Electronics has expanded its presence, with additional offices located in Minnesota, Arkansas, and Georgia.

  4. Plasma speaker - Wikipedia

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    Varying the electrical signal that drives the plasma and connected to the output of an audio amplifier, the plasma size varies which in turn varies the expansion of the surrounding air creating sound waves. [1] The plasma is typically in the form of a glow discharge and acts as a massless radiating element.

  5. List of smart TV platforms - Wikipedia

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    Roku OS is an operating system that runs on Roku branded smart TVs, streaming players, and smart speakers. Roku calls it a "customized user experience built on top of an embedded Linux kernel". [54] RDK (Reference Development Kit) RDK Management, LLC

  6. QSC Audio Products - Wikipedia

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    QSC is an American manufacturer of audio, video and control products such as amplifiers, loudspeakers, cameras, video endpoints, and digital signal processors including the Q-SYS networked audio, video and control platform. QSC and Q-SYS products are used by audio and video professionals for commercial applications, including corporate, higher ...

  7. Media processor - Wikipedia

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    A media processor, mostly used as an image/video processor, is a microprocessor-based system-on-a-chip which is designed to deal with digital streaming data in real-time (e.g. display refresh) rates. These devices can also be considered a class of digital signal processors (DSPs).