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                    When the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks face on Sunday, it will also showcase new technology as the first Superbowl game played under LED lighting.
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                    With Microsoft looking to cement its place in the living room with the launch of its new Xbox One later this year, we thought it would be fun to take a look at some of the company's previous attempts to stake a claim on the living room that never quite took off.
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                    TCL is looking to bring Ultra HD to the masses with the announcement of its $999, 50-inch 4K TV.
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                    LG will become the first to get a curved OLED TV to market with its 55-inch 55EA9800 set to be in Korean homes from next month.
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                    When it comes to a modern minimalist look, the new 2013 Philips DesignLine TV takes the cake, with no visible frame or stand, it looks like nothing more than a square sheet of glass.
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                    Samsung and LG have both unveiled curved 55-inch OLED TVs in Las Vegas, which are claimed to offer users a more immersive viewing experience.
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                    Hisense revealed a new line of Ultra-HD LED TVs in 65-, 84-, and 110-inch sizes at CES 2013.
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                    French company ARCHOS is adding to the Android-powered devices battling it out for a place on the big screen with the TV connect that comes with a TV Touch remote.
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                    Samsung is teasing an image of a TV that may have a radical – or nonsensical – design.
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                    The first ultra-high-resolution televisions (UHDTV), one from LG and one from Sony and both costing US$20K or more, have been introduced to the market.
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                    Today at IFA 2012 in Berlin, Toshiba announced Quad Full HD, an upcoming line of high-end 4K television displays set to compete with Sony's 84-inch TV.
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                    The biggest announcement from Sony’s IFA press conference, if you’re going purely by the size of the device, was the unveiling of its KD-84X9005 BRAVIA LCD TV that packs an 84-inch LCD panel with 3,840 x 2,160 (4K) pixel resolution.
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