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  2. List of Sony Bravia televisions - Wikipedia

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    43" 1080p: 48W705C 48" 1080p: 50W755C 50" 1080p: 55W755C 55" 1080p: 43W800C 43W805C 43" 1080p: Edge LED 4 [41] 50W800C 50W805C 50" 1080p: 55W800C 55W805C 55" 1080p: 65W850C 65W855C 65" 1080p: 75W850C 75W855C 75" 1080p: 55S8005C 55" 4K: Curved 65S8005C 65" 4K: Curved 55S8505C 55" 4K: Curved 65S8505C 65" 4K: Curved 49X8005C 49" 4K: 55X8005C ...

  3. LG K series - Wikipedia

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    The LG K series is a line of mid-range smartphones which are designed, developed and marketed by LG Electronics, which run the Android mobile operating system. The K Series, which launched in January 2016 with the K7 and K10, was followed by the K4, later that same month. The K8 debuted soon after in February that year, finishing out the 2016 ...

  4. Television - Wikipedia

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    A smart TV. The advent of digital television allowed innovations like smart television sets. A smart television sometimes referred to as a "connected TV" or "hybrid TV," is a television set or set-top box with integrated Internet and Web 2.0 features and is an example of technological convergence between computers, television sets, and set-top ...

  5. OLED - Wikipedia

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    In late 2012, LG announces the launch of the 55EM9600 OLED television in Australia. [237] In January 2015, LG Display signed a long-term agreement with Universal Display Corporation for the supply of OLED materials and the right to use their patented OLED emitters. [238] As of 2022, LG produces the world's largest OLED TV, at 97 inches. [239] [240]

  6. Samsung Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Samsung developed panels for 24-inch LCD monitors (3.5 mm) and 12.1-inch laptops (1.64 mm). [74] In 2009, Samsung succeeded in developing a panel for forty-inch LED televisions, with a thickness of 3.9 millimeters (0.15 inch). Dubbed the "Needle Slim", the panel is as thick (or thin) as two coins put together.

  7. 1440p - Wikipedia

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    Early 1440p computer displays became commonly available in 2010. Dell's UltraSharp U2711 monitor was released in 2010 as WQHD, with a 1440p widescreen. [1] The 27-inch Apple LED Cinema Display released in 2010 also had a native resolution of 2560 × 1440, as did the Apple Thunderbolt Display which was sold from July 2011 to June 2016.