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    Samsung SDI was one of the main investors in the technology, and many other display companies were also developing it. One of the earliest consumer electronics products with an AMOLED display was the BenQ-Siemens S88 mobile handset [ 8 ] and, in 2007, the iriver Clix 2 portable media player. [ 9 ]

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    Karoline Claire Leavitt (born August 24, 1997) [1] is an American political aide and government official who has been serving as the White House press secretary under President Donald Trump since January 2025.

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    Proximate reasons for the differences with other countries include higher prices for the same services (i.e., a higher price per unit) and greater use of healthcare (i.e., more units consumed). Higher administrative costs, higher per-capita income, and less government intervention to drive down prices are deeper causes. [4]