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  2. List of Sony Bravia televisions - Wikipedia

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    1080p: LED-LD 52HX900 52" 1080p: LED-LD 40NX700 40" 1080p: Edge LED 46NX700 46" 1080p: Edge LED 40NX800 40" 1080p: Edge LED 52NX800 52" 1080p: Edge LED 60NX800 60" 1080p: Edge LED 40LX900 40" 1080p: Edge LED 52LX900 52" 1080p: Edge LED 60LX900 60" 1080p: Edge LED KDL55HX800 55" 1080p Edge LED 240 hz 3D

  3. Curtis Mathes Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Mathes TVs that were used for rentals (such as ColorTyme) were sometimes rebranded "Rutherford". Curtis Mathes, Sr., died in 1977. Curtis Mathes, Jr., became the chairman of the board and the company's public face, appearing in its television commercials until his 1983 death in the Air Canada Flight 797 fire at Cincinnati/Northern ...

  4. 4K resolution - Wikipedia

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    Even for movies and TV shows shot using 6K or 8K cameras, almost all finished films are edited in HD resolution and enlarged to fit a 4K format. [ 83 ] Sony is one of the leading studios promoting UHDTV content, as of 2013 [update] offering a little over 70 movie and television titles via digital download to a specialized player that stores and ...

  5. Currys - Wikipedia

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    Currys (branded as Currys PC World between 2010 and 2021) is a British electrical retailer and aftercare service provider operating in the United Kingdom and Ireland, specialising in white goods, consumer electronics, computers and mobile phones.

  6. Currys plc - Wikipedia

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    Currys plc is a British multinational electrical and telecommunications retailer, and services company headquartered in London, England, [4] which was formed in 2014 by the merger of Dixons Retail and Carphone Warehouse Group.

  7. 1440p - Wikipedia

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    Early 1440p computer displays became commonly available in 2010. Dell's UltraSharp U2711 monitor was released in 2010 as WQHD, with a 1440p widescreen. [1] The 27-inch Apple LED Cinema Display released in 2010 also had a native resolution of 2560 × 1440, as did the Apple Thunderbolt Display which was sold from July 2011 to June 2016.