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  2. Samsung's Iconic Frame TVs Are on Sale for $500 Off ... - AOL

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    65-Inch Class QLED 4K The Frame TV. If you like the Samsung Frame TV but want a larger screen size, turn to Walmart's Labor Day sale.The 65-inch and larger Frame TVs are out of stock on Amazon ...

  3. Buy one, get one free - Wikipedia

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    The concept of "buy one, get one free" was devised in the 18th century by retail entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood. [2] [3] This technique is commonly known in the marketing industry by the acronym BOGOF, or simply BOGO. [4] [5]

  4. Samsung Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Samsung sold more than one million 3D televisions within six months of its launch. This is the figure close to what many market researchers forecast for the year's worldwide 3D television sales (1.23 million units). [148] It also debuted the 3D Home Theater (HT-C6950W) that allows the user to enjoy 3D image and surround sound at the same time.

  5. Samsung - Wikipedia

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    At 5.4% of annual revenue, this is a larger proportion than any of the world's top-20 companies by sales (Apple spent 0.6% and General Motors spent 3.5%). Samsung became the world's biggest advertiser in 2012, spending $4.3 billion, compared to Apple's $1 billion. Samsung's global brand value of $39.6 billion is less than half that of Apple. [181]

  6. List of commercial failures in computing - Wikipedia

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    Two editors for Creative Computing voted the TI-99/4 as one of the world's worst computers, [18] ranked No. 6 on PC Magazine ' s list of "The 12 Biggest PC Duds Ever", [19] and PC World ranked the machine No. 6 on its list of "The 10 Worst PCs of All Time", both criticizing the chiclet keyboard and the latter magazine also citing the need to ...

  7. History of personal computers - Wikipedia

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    Silicon Graphics (SGI) was a major 3D business that had grown annual revenues of $5.4 million to $3.7 billion from 1984 to 1997. [125] The addition of 3D graphic capabilities to PCs , and the ability of clusters of Linux - and BSD -based PCs to take on many of the tasks of larger SGI servers, ate into SGI's core markets.