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  2. These Are the Best Smart TVs You Can Buy Right Now - AOL

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    At its most basic, HDMI 2.1 provides your TV with a high-bandwidth connection for video source devices at up to 48Gbps, which allows for a 4K HDR signal at up to 120 frames per second, or 8K video ...

  3. Seiki Digital - Wikipedia

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    Seiki Digital is a television manufacturer with its corporate headquarters at 1550 Valley Vista Dr., Suite 210, Diamond Bar, CA 91765, USA. Seiki Digital is wholly owned by the Chinese-based Tsinghua Tongfang Company. [1]

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    This Sony 49-inch 4K Ultra HD LED TV has it all — and it’s on sale for $598, or $152 off, ... Samsung 43-inch Class 4K Crystal Ultra HD LED Smart TV, $498 (was $800), walmart.com.

  5. Haier - Wikipedia

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    Haier was founded as Qingdao Refrigerator Co. in 1984. With China opening up to world markets, foreign corporations began searching for partnerships in China. One of these, Germany's refrigerator company Liebherr, entered into a joint-venture contract with Qingdao Refrigerator Co., offering technology and equipment to its Chinese counterpart.

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    Messier 43 or M43, also known as De Mairan's Nebula and NGC 1982, is a star-forming nebula with a prominent H II region in the equatorial constellation of Orion. It was discovered by the French scientist Jean-Jacques d'Ortous de Mairan some time before 1731, [ 3 ] then catalogued by Charles Messier in 1769.