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  2. A 65-inch Vizio TV that has buyers 'in awe' and more early ...

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    Get ready for an extraordinary viewing experience thanks to this Vizio 65-inch Premium 4K Smart TV.It delivers a mind-blowing billion colors to make the picture ultra-vibrant and 4K quality images ...

  3. Vizio - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2002 as V Inc. by entrepreneur William Wang and two founding employees. [5] [6] [7] By 2004, Wang changed the company name to Vizio.[8] [9]In 2006, the company's revenue was estimated at $700 million, and in 2007 it was estimated to have exceeded $2 billion. [10]

  4. William Wang - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Gateway, Inc. asked Wang to help put together a TV plan. Ted Waitt, Gateway's then chairman, had been one of Wang's customers at MAG, his former company and had become a mentor to Wang. [2] Wang's team helped Gateway put together its 42-inch plasma TV system, priced at $2999. Comparable systems at the time sold for upwards of $6000. [3]

  5. Einheitsempfänger - Wikipedia

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    In August 1939, Nazi Germany introduced the Einheits-Fernseh-Empfänger E1 (i.e. Unitary-TV-receiver E1), also called Volksfernseher (i.e. People's TV), a 441-line, 25 interlaced frames per second (or more correctly 50 fields per second) television system. The TV was presented to the public in the 16th International radio exhibition Berlin.

  6. E65 - Wikipedia

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    E65 may refer to: BMW E65/E66, a BMW car platform; Eiffel 65, a Europop band from Italy; European route E65, a north-south route connecting Malmö in Sweden and Chaniá in Greece; Nokia E65, a smartphone; An envelope size (110mm × 220mm, holds ⅓ A4), also known as DL; Shin-Kūkō Expressway, route E65 in Japan

  7. Video game console - Wikipedia

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    A collection of various classic video game consoles at a game show in 2010. A video game console is an electronic device that outputs a video signal or image to display a video game that can typically be played with a game controller.