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In 2001, Gateway, Inc. asked Wang to help put together a TV plan. Ted Waitt, Gateway's then chairman, had been one of Wang's customers at MAG, his former company and had become a mentor to Wang. [2] Wang's team helped Gateway put together its 42-inch plasma TV system, priced at $2999. Comparable systems at the time sold for upwards of $6000. [3]
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Around 2014, television manufacturers were largely phasing out plasma TVs, because a plasma TV became higher cost and more difficult to make in 4k compared to LED or LCD. [ 73 ] In 1997, Philips introduced at CES and CeBIT the first large (42-inch or 110-centimetre) commercially available flat-panel TV, using Fujitsu plasma displays.
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In 1995, Fujitsu introduced the first 42-inch (107 cm) plasma display panel; [17] [18] it had 852×480 resolution and was progressively scanned. [19] Two years later, Philips introduced at CES and CeBIT the first large commercially available flat-panel TV, using the Fujitsu panels.
Native resolutions were 1024 x 768 for the 42”, and 1366 x 768 for the 50” and up. 3-way speakers sit on each side of the display. Shipped with “Media Receiver Units” which was a separate component that housed the inputs. KDE-XBR950 models were one of the first plasma TV’s to have built-in HDTV Tuners.
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