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  2. Mirror TV - Wikipedia

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    A mirror TV or TV mirror is a television that can change into a mirror. [1] Mirror TVs are often used to save space or hide electronics in bathrooms , bedrooms and living rooms . Mirror TVs can be integrated into interior designs , including in smart homes , hotels, offices, gyms, and spas.

  3. Micromirror device - Wikipedia

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    The mirrors could not only be switched between two states, their rotation is in fact continuous. This could be used for controlling the intensity and direction of incident light. One future application is controlling the light in buildings, based on micromirrors between the two panes of Insulated glazing. The power and direction of the incident ...

  4. Seura - Wikipedia

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    Seura was one of the Finnish magazines which published negative views about the Jews in the pre-World War II period. [3] The magazine mostly covers articles on education, parenting, health issues, food, travelling, and world affairs. [5] It lost its market share to magazines that concentrate on celebrity gossip.

  5. Dollar set for big weekly gain as Powell sends yields up ...

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    The lofty dollar has sent gold prices down 4.4% this week to $2,565, bringing the monthly loss so far to a sizeable 6.5%. Brent crude futures fell 90 cents to $71.66, on the prospect of U.S ...

  6. Should You Use Ice or Heat for Your Back Pain? - AOL

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    Experts explain whether ice or heat for back pain will lead to better relief, and the best time to use each.

  7. Walmart, other US retailers import fewer Christmas goods ...

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    D.A. Davidson analyst Linda Bolton Weiser said the consumer environment this year is "far from robust" and that Walmart's average price point for toys is at $40.16 this season, 10% lower than last ...

  8. Laser-powered phosphor display - Wikipedia

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    The building blocks of every Prysm video wall are the Laser Phosphor Display (LPD) tiles called the TD2. Video walls are implemented using this new generation LPD TD2 tile, a virtually seamless, bezel-free building block. TD2, launched at InfoComm 2013, features increased resolution, brightness and enhanced uniformity.

  9. Mercury mirror - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Mercury mirror can mean: A glass mirror created by ...