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  2. List of Sony Bravia televisions - Wikipedia

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    46" 1080p: Edge LED 40EX620 40" 1080p: Edge LED 46EX620 46" 1080p: Edge LED 55EX620 55" 1080p: WCG-CCFL 32EX720 32" 1080p: Edge LED 40EX720 40" 1080p: Edge LED 46EX720 46" 1080p: Edge LED 52EX720 52" 1080p: Edge LED 55EX720 55" 1080p: Edge LED 4 [37] 60EX720 60" 1080p: Edge LED 46HX729 46" 1080p: Edge LED 55HX729 55" 1080p: Edge LED 65HX729 65 ...

  3. XBR (Sony) - Wikipedia

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    XBRHX909 (2010) - 240 Hz, Full-Array LED backlighting with local dimming (Intelligent Dynamic LED), Internet streaming features, and optional Active RF 3D via a separate transmitter. The first model to incorporate Sony's "Monolith" design, wherein the TV is composed of a single pane of black glass. Available in 46-inch and 52-inch sizes.

  4. List of flat panel display manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Display (former, formerly / S-LCD, a then-joint venture between Samsung Electronics and Sony which Samsung Electronics subsequently bought out Sony's share) [11] [12] / Sakai display products (joint venture between Foxconn and Sharp Corporation) Sharp Corporation; Sony (former, merged into Japan Display) TCL (as CSOT) Tianma

  5. Sony Television - Wikipedia

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    Sony Television, Sony TV, or Sony HD may refer to any of the following television-related products from Japanese conglomerate Sony: Television sets designed and ...

  6. Maspero television building - Wikipedia

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    Gamal Abdel Nasser, the President of the United Arab Republic (of which Egypt was then a part) ordered the construction of the building in August 1959. The first broadcast from Maspero commenced on 21 July 1960 with the country's introduction of television on the eighth anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.

  7. Sony Ericsson LiveView - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Ericsson LiveView is a wearable device that connects to an Android phone and can display Twitter feeds, RSS feeds, SMS, control the phone's media player, and is capable of running third-party plugins obtainable from Google's Play Store. [1] At launch it was compatible with Android devices running version 2.1 and above. [2] [3] [4]

  8. Tomb of Yuya and Thuya - Wikipedia

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    The door and decorated lintel were cut into the solid rock and measured 4.02 by 1.35 metres (13.2 ft × 4.4 ft). The doorway was blocked by stones cemented with mud plaster but was open for the top 18 inches (46 cm), indicating that the tomb had been opened and probably robbed in antiquity.

  9. Sony Movies (Latin American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Sony Movies is a Latin American pay television channel that broadcasts movies, is owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment and distributed by Ole Distribution, broadcasts from the Mexico City and Bogotá in Spanish and from São Paulo in Portuguese.