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In 2016, exclusively to India, Indian arm of South Korea's LG Electronics Inc started selling a TV that would repel mosquitoes. [53] It uses ultrasonic waves that are silent to humans but cause mosquitoes to fly away. [53] It was released on 16 June 2016. The technology was also used in air conditioners and washing machines. [53]
Vijay Sales (India) Pvt. Ltd., doing business as Vijay Sales, is an Indian retail chain of consumer electronics, headquartered in Jogeshwari, Mumbai. [1] Vijay Sales started as a small TV showroom in Mumbai by Nanu Gupta in 1967. [ 2 ]
In 1995, Fujitsu introduced the first 42-inch (107 cm) plasma display panel; [17] [18] it had 852×480 resolution and was progressively scanned. [19] Two years later, Philips introduced at CES and CeBIT the first large commercially available flat-panel TV, using the Fujitsu panels. Philips had plans to sell it for 70,000 french francs.
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On 12 September 2019, Sony announced Crystal LED availability to consumers ranging from 1080p 110-inch (2.8 m) to 16K 790-inch (20 m) displays. [81] Samsung demonstrated a 146-inch (3.7 m) microLED display called The Wall at CES 2018. [82] In July 2018, Samsung announced plans on bringing a 4K microLED TV to consumer market in 2019. [83]
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The LG G Pad 8.3 (also known as LG G Tab 8.3) is an 8.3-inch (21 cm) Android-based tablet computer produced and marketed by LG Electronics. [2] It belongs to the LG G series, and was announced on 4 September 2013 and launched in November 2013. Unlike its predecessor which had an 8.9-inch (23 cm) screen, the G Pad 8.3 has a smaller 8.3-inch (21 ...
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India had set the deadlines for the completion of the transition to digital-terrestrial TV Phase I (Metro cities) by 31 December 2019, Phase II (cities having a population of more than one million) by 31 December 2021, and Phase III (the rest of India) by 31 December 2023.