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...eck are transparent, creating a more modern look. Wondering which LCD HDTV is perfect for your home? The answer is crystal clear. This TV has all the features you need in a size that fits every ...
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New and prototype OLED models from two of the biggest names in flat screen televisions.
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Samsung showcases "TVs of the future" with a new range of OLED TVs. Stuart Miles got a first look.
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Samsung shows off foldable, transparent OLED prototype displays at the Consumer Electronics Show... 1/2009 AP
10 months ago
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LED televisions use a new display technology called OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diodes). Sometimes also called AMOLED TVs, these televisions will be brighter, more efficient, thinner and with better refresh rates and contrast than 'normal' LCD or Plasma TVs
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