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  5. Television set - Wikipedia

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    For example, Samsung, a leading electronics manufacturer, introduced its first 98-inch (250 cm) television in 2019 with a price tag of $99,000. In 2024, the company will offer four 98-inch (250 cm) models starting at $4,000.

  6. Samsung Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Samsung UN105S9 105-inch 4K ultra-high-definition television A 31" Samsung LED TV. In 2009, Samsung sold around 31 million flat-panel televisions, enabling to it to maintain the world's largest market share for a fourth consecutive year. [148] Samsung launched its first full HD 3D LED television in March 2010.

  7. LCD television - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, LCD TV shipments were up 33 percent year-on-year compared to 2007 to 105 million units. [10] In 2009, LCD TV shipments raised to 146 million units (69% from the total of 211 million TV shipments). [11] In 2010, LCD TV shipments reached 187.9 million units (from an estimated total of 247 million TV shipments). [12] [13]