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  2. Get Big Entertainment on a Small Screen with the Best 50-inch TVs

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    All the 50-inch TVs I cover below feature 4K resolution, and I chose models that range from roughly $300 to $1600, including a mid-range set for about $600. U6HF Series 4K TV.

  3. The Best Samsung TVs Will Help You Get the Most Out of Your ...

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    Pay attention to the audio output ratings, usually measured in watts, to gauge the system’s power. More wattage equals more robust sound. ... For a 50-inch TV, this means sitting between 75 and ...

  4. Fans are 'crying tears of joy' over this 50-inch Samsung TV ...

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    Watching them on a 50-inch, 4K screen — that's what! Right now, Walmart is offering a Samsung 50-inch TV for $298 (from $371). That's a fantastic deal, especially if you missed the ones during ...

  5. List of television manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Released the Macintosh TV in 1993 Arcam: 2011 present Arise India: 2012 present AGA AB: 1952 - Audiovox - - Now Voxx International: AWA: 1956 1974 Baird: 1926 1980 made the first TVs, brand name after 1956 Bang & Olufsen: 1950 (prototype) present Beko - - BenQ - - Binatone - - Blaupunkt - Present BPL Group: 1980 present Brionvega: 1947 1956 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. United States pay television content advisory system

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    The United States pay television content advisory system is a television content rating system developed cooperatively by the American pay television industry; it first went into effect on March 1, 1994, on cable-originated premium channels owned by the system's principal developers, Home Box Office, Inc. and Showtime Networks.