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  2. List of flat panel display manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Flat-panel displays are thin panels of glass or plastic used for electronically displaying text, images, or video. Liquid crystal displays (LCD), OLED (organic light emitting diode) and microLED displays are different kinds of flat panel displays. This list includes LCD, OLED and microLED display manufacturers.

  3. Field-emission display - Wikipedia

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    Sony's 36" FED prototypes have been shown drawing only 14 W when displaying brightly lit scenes, whereas a conventional LCD screen of similar size would normally draw well over 100 W. Avoiding the need for a backlighting system and thin-film transistor active matrix also greatly reduces the complexity of the set as a whole, while also reducing ...

  4. List of Sony Bravia televisions - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Bravia television products manufactured by Sony. In 2005 they discontinued their previous "WEGA LCD" line, and all Sony televisions are now known as Sony Bravia. Starting in 2013, the model year is encoded in a letter of the alphabet, so all 2015 models have a letter "C" in their name.

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  6. The 12 Best Flat-Screen TVs That Don’t Cost a Small Fortune

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    Amazon Omni Fire TV 65-Inches. Price: $699.99 (orig. $829.99) 16% OFF Buy Now. While there are plenty of TVs out there that use Amazon’s Fire TV operating system, this is the first produced by ...

  7. FD Trinitron/WEGA - Wikipedia

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    Sony would go on to receive an Emmy Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for its development of flat screen CRT technology. [3] Initially introduced on their 32 and 36 inch models in 1998, the new tubes were offered in a variety of resolutions for different uses.

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