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Sony reveals that it will launch 20 new Aquos TV sets by March 2008. So if the sets they’ve unveiled during the CES 2008 convention to be released on February don’t please your tastes, then perhaps the new products will. The new Aquos TV sets will range from 20V to 52V inches in size. They will all feature Sharp’s Advanced Super View LCD which makes it possible to easily watch TV even in bright light. The will all ... support the AQUOS Familink feature. For sure, these new 20 units will significantly contribute to Aquos’s impressive sales figure which has already reached 10 million units.
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The companies said Wednesday that they delayed the date of volume production of SEDs (surface-conduction electron-emitter displays) until July 2007, and the launch of the first SED TV sets won't be until the fourth quarter of that year. A major push on SEDs won't occur until the Beijing Olympics in 2008.
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The sculpture LNK Infotree is made of about 3000 TV sets and spans an area of 3,135 square metres. It is even possible to get lost in the 700-metres maze. It has the shape of a tree when viewed from above. A statue of Lenin lies in the middle of the labyrinth. The sculpture symbolizes the absurdity of Soviet propaganda that for over half a century had been implanted in people’s minds with the help of senseless TV. The narrow paths that dead TV sets form show its limitation.
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WASHINGTON - A seemingly endless stream of political ads flooded TV sets across the Washington media market in 2006. But Hal Malchow, president of the direct mail firm MSHC Direct, brags that he didn't see a single one on TV. Malchow simply recorded his favorite programs on DVR and skipped the ads -- "I only saw the ones I wanted to seek out and watch," he noted.
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The latest LCD Panasonic Projection TV sets are all set to deliver top-level home theater excitement. Picture quality is superb. They are slim and stylish, and come with a full list of features and specifications.
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When WCVB-TV (Channel 5) began redesigning its news set and graphics to broadcast in high definition, it began a colorful brainstorm. Should station officials stick with their traditional blue-and-red motifs? Infuse some gold to enhance the station's bright red logo? Which colors would make the storytelling pop more on screen?
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