LED TV
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The Korean entertainment industry is already renowned for its insane production values, but hold onto your seats, Kweebs; CJ ENM is about to get hold of a Mandalorian-style virtual set, so the next wave of k-pop videos will be absolutely next-level.
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LG's new QNED Mini LED TV lineup, which it is introducing at CES 2021, essentially puts local dimming on steroids, packing nearly 2,500 dimming zones thanks to "almost 30,000" mini LEDs serving as the backlighting.
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After teaming up with the Porsche Design Studio in 2013 for a 201-inch outdoor television, C Seed has returned with a 301 diagonal inch behemoth that, like its predecessor, folds up its seven panels and lowers the TV and support column below ground when not in use.
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Alongside its usual LCD and QLED offerings, Samsung has a new TV technology on show at CES 2018. MicroLED technology has enabled the creation of "The Wall", a modular 146-in "true" LED display that works like stadium scoreboards, but on a much smaller scale.
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The famous lights of Piccadilly Circus came back to life today after a nine month renovation. The new lights replace the previous advertising displays with an LED screen covering 790 m².
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C Seed isn't a household name in the world of electronics, which isn't a complete surprise given that not many households could afford the company's products. A perfect case in point is the new C Seed 262, which with a diagonal screen size of 262 in (6.65 m) is the world's largest 4K widescreen TV.
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Piccadilly Circus' famous wall of light-up adverts will be switched off by site owner Land Securities in January so they can be replaced by a single high-resolution LED screen that will be the biggest in Europe.
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For all this year's noise about the dawn of 4K TV, the consumer market is still very much in its infancy. As such, it can be difficult to know what to look for. With its flagship 55PUS7809, Philips is hoping factors such as HD upscaling, Ambilight and price will help it to stand out from the crowd.
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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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Porsche Design Studio has developed a 201-inch LED television for outdoor viewing.
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Sharp is claiming the title of the world’s biggest LED TV with the launch of its 90-inch AQUOS LC-90LE745U.
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The new IKEA UPPLEVA range of furniture offers an all-in-one solution for those who are sick of messy wires clogging up their living rooms.
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