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  2. You can get a 24-inch Fire TV for just $70: It's too good to ...

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    The Insignia 24-inch Smart HD Fire TV is also ideal for cord cutters, ... This Insignia 24-inch Smart HD 1080p Fire TV isn’t just the perfect bedroom TV. It would work well in a guest room or ...

  3. 21:9 aspect ratio - Wikipedia

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    The first model launched was a 56-inch screen size, although it was no taller than a conventional 16:9 42-inch television. Models released in 2010 and 2011 had screen sizes of 50 and 58 inches. Early reviews claimed that it was "one of the coolest TVs" to enter the market for some time. [ 25 ]

  4. Smart TV - Wikipedia

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    LG Electronics smart TV from 2011. A smart TV, also known as a connected TV (CTV), is a traditional television set with integrated Internet and interactive Web 2.0 features that allow users to stream music and videos, browse the internet, and view photos.

  5. 5K resolution - Wikipedia

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    Samsung first demonstrated its 105-inch UN105S9W curved OLED TV at CES 2014.While Samsung lists the UN105S9W as a 4K UHD TV, it actually has native resolution of 5120 × 2160 (a 64∶27 or ≈21∶9 aspect ratio) which classifies it as a 5K display due to the horizontal pixel count of ≈5,000.

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    And that's not all! You can score Echo Shows and Fire HD tablets up to 50% off in honor of the voice assistant's 8th birthday.

  7. High-definition television in the United States - Wikipedia

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    High-definition television (HDTV) in the United States was introduced in 1998 and has since become increasingly popular and dominant in the television market. Hundreds of HD channels are available in millions of homes and businesses both terrestrially and via subscription services such as satellite, cable and IPTV.