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  2. The 7 Best 65-Inch TVs You Can Buy Now - AOL

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    The Best 65-Inch TVs. Best Overall: Samsung 65-Inch QN90 Neo QLED 4K Smart TV . Best QLED: LG 65-Inch Class 4K UHD OLED Web OS Smart TV. Best Value: Hisense 65-Inch Class ULED U6H Series. Best ...

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    5. An Excellent Fire TV: Toshiba 65-inch C350 Fire TV ($429.99 at Amazon) 6. Cheapest Fire TV: Insignia 65-inch F30 Fire TV ($389.99 at Amazon) 7. Best 4K Upscaling: Vizio 65-inch V-Series TV ...

  5. TechRadar - Wikipedia

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    TechRadar is owned by Future plc, [7] the sixth-largest publisher in the United Kingdom. In Q4 2017, TechRadar entered the top 100 [8] of Similarweb's US Media Publications Rankings as the 93rd biggest media site in the United States. In 2023, TechRadar underwent a significant redesign, which the company described as a relaunch. [9]

  6. Television set - Wikipedia

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    A generic LCD TV, with speakers on either side of the screen. Liquid-crystal-display televisions (LCD TV) are television sets that use liquid-crystal displays to produce images. LCD televisions are much thinner and lighter than CRTs of similar display size and are available in much larger sizes (e.g., 90-inch or 230-centimetre diagonal). When ...

  7. Rear-projection television - Wikipedia

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    A thinner and lighter LCD or DLP projection TV in a home cinema. A projection television uses a projector to create a small image or video from a video signal and magnify this image onto a viewable screen. The projector uses a bright beam of light and a lens system to project the image to a much larger size.