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LG OLED: The future of television? Is it all it's cracked up to be? uk.news.yahoo.com
Elegant styling with Samsung’s latest range Samsung Malaysia Electronics Sdn. Bhd., the global leader in digital media and convergence, today, reinforced its commitment to push the boundaries of innovation and consumer experience with its showcase of the latest range of interactive SMART LED and Plasma TVs alongside a new range of home entertainment systems and Blu-ray players. www.newsabahtimes.com.my
Apple's the Winner Here If Apple is rolling out a full-blown television, its timing couldn't be better. rss.feedsportal.com
Samsung launches interactive Smart TV in India Samsung's new voice control, motion control and face recognition aims at advancing the user experience in a competitive TV market that values ease, convenience and choice. www.rediff.com
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Samsung ES6100 first take The Samsung ES6100 is a midrange television that offers wireless connectivity and a slim, edge-lit screen. Originally posted at Quick Takes reviews.cnet.com
Samsung rolls out new interactive Smart LED and Plasma TV sets SAMSUNG Malaysia Electronics Sdn Bhd recently launched its latest range of interactive Smart LED and Plasma TV sets alongside a new range of home entertainment systems and Blu-ray players. thestar.com.my
Television stolen in apartment break Merrimack Valley Police Log www.eagletribune.com
Tieups best hope to keep TV business alive As Japanese electronics makers step up restructuring in their efforts to bounce back from massive losses in the business year that ended in March, they are seeking to team up with others to continue their television businesses. The nation's three top TV manufacturers — Sharp Corp., Sony Corp. and Panasonic Corp. — are exploring ways to remain in the market, now led by South Korean firms, despite ... www.japantimes.co.jp
Panasonic reports a record loss Japanese electronics giant Panasonic reports a record annual loss as demand for plasma TV screens falls and natural disasters hit output. www.bbc.co.uk
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