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  2. List of Sony Bravia televisions - Wikipedia

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    50" 1080p: Edge LED 60R400A 60" 1080p: Edge LED 70R400A 70" 1080p: Edge LED 60R550A 60" 1080p: Edge LED 4 [40] 70R550A 70" 1080p: 32W650A 32" 1080p: Edge LED 32W670A 32W674A 32" 1080p: 40W670A 40W674A 40" 1080p: 46W704A 46" 1080p: 50W700A 50W704A 50" 1080p: 42W800A 42W804A 42" 1080p: 47W800A. 47W802A 47W804A 47" 1080p: Edge LED 55W800A. 55W802A ...

  3. Plasma display - Wikipedia

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    Panasonic plasma TV of the last generation. 55 inch (140 cm). Middle class ST60 series (2013). A plasma display panel is a type of flat-panel display that uses small cells containing plasma: ionized gas that responds to electric fields.

  4. XBR (Sony) - Wikipedia

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    Native resolutions were 1024 x 768 for the 42”, and 1366 x 768 for the 50” and up. 3-way speakers sit on each side of the display. Shipped with “Media Receiver Units” which was a separate component that housed the inputs. KDE-XBR950 models were one of the first plasma TV’s to have built-in HDTV Tuners.

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    INSIGNIA 50-inch Smart Fire TV $190 $300 Save $110 Enjoy breathtaking 4K movies and TV shows at 4 times the resolution of Full HD, and upscale your current content to Ultra HD-level picture quality.

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    Samsung 55-Inch Smart TV. $788 $998 Save $210. See at Walmart. LG 70-Inch Class 4K UHD Smart TV . ... You won't do better than this shiny 50-inch set — and its $248 sale price is absurd. The ...

  7. Television set - Wikipedia

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    Around 2014, television manufacturers were largely phasing out plasma TVs, because a plasma TV became higher cost and more difficult to make in 4k compared to LED or LCD. [ 73 ] In 1997, Philips introduced at CES and CeBIT the first large (42-inch or 110-centimetre) commercially available flat-panel TV, using Fujitsu plasma displays.