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  2. Walmart's early Black Friday TV deals are bonkers — save ...

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    This Sceptre 50-inch Class 4K Ultra HD LED TV is on sale for $248, or $80 off, at Walmart. The picture is gorgeous, the audio is clear and the USB port lets you easily connect your smartphone to ...

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    At 52 percent off, it's time to snag the TV more than 4,300 Walmart shoppers are talking about This Sceptre 32-inch HD LED TV is on sale at Walmart Skip to main content

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    So, as I do every week, I've scoured and scrolled to find the items on sale at Walmart that are deals worth touting, like this powerful leaf blower for $70, down from $160l Pluse a $69 (down from ...

  5. 21:9 aspect ratio - Wikipedia

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    The first model launched was a 56-inch screen size, although it was no taller than a conventional 16:9 42-inch television. Models released in 2010 and 2011 had screen sizes of 50 and 58 inches. Early reviews claimed that it was "one of the coolest TVs" to enter the market for some time. [ 25 ]

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    In fact, we found two top-rated TVs with more than 20,000 reviews as part of these early markdowns, including a 65-inch onn. TV as well as a 65-inch TCL model .

  7. High-dynamic-range television - Wikipedia

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    By 2020, most high-end and mid-range TVs supported HDR, and some budget models did as well. HDR-TVs are now the standard for most new televisions. There are a number of different HDR formats, including HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG. HDR10 is the most common format and is supported by all HDR TVs.