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  2. TV accessory - Wikipedia

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    One of the first TV accessories that could record TV programs available for consumers was the Clie Pega-VR100K by Sony, released on October 9, 2003, for a list price of $479.99. [2] As of 2017, TV accessories are a rapidly growing market which is expected to grow even more rapidly in the near future. [3] Some of the most popular manufacturers ...

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    Pages in category "Samsung Electronics products" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. 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. [146] Samsung launched its first full HD 3D LED television in March 2010. Samsung had showcased the product ...

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    ShopJimmy.com is an e-commerce company that sells TV parts to businesses and consumers globally. The company started in 2007 and is located in Burnsville, Minnesota , United States. ShopJimmy.com's made the Inc. 500|5000 List in 2011–2015, [ 2 ] Forbes' list of "America's Most Promising Companies" (#64) [ 3 ] and several regional and industry ...

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  7. Rear-projection television - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] Samsung, Mitsubishi, ProScan, RCA, Panasonic and JVC exited the market later as LCD televisions became the standard. The bulk of earlier rear-projection TVs meant that they cannot be wall-mounted, and while most consumers of flat-panels do not hang up their sets, the ability to do so is considered a key selling point. [20]