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  2. Samsung T9000 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung T9000 is a smart refrigerator that runs Android (operating system) made by Samsung Electronics and introduced along with a soda-making fridge [1] in CES 2013.It was succeeded by the Samsung Family Hub refrigerator line which runs Tizen. [2]

  3. List of flat panel display manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    For example, a 4th generation substrate is larger in size than a 3rd generation substrate. A larger substrate allows for more panels to be cut from a single substrate, or for larger panels to be made, akin to increasing wafer sizes in the semiconductor industry. Panel Inputs per month is how many substrates can a plant process per month.

  4. Dacor (kitchen appliances) - Wikipedia

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    Dacor (/ ˈ d eɪ k ɔːr / "day-core") is a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics America that designs, manufactures and distributes kitchen appliances, specializing in the high-premium product tier, including wall ovens, ranges, cooktops, dishwashers, warming drawers, microwaves, ventilation hoods, refrigerators and wine dispensers. [1]

  5. Category:Samsung subsidiaries - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Samsung subsidiaries" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Samsung Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Samsung developed panels for 24-inch LCD monitors (3.5 mm) and 12.1-inch laptops (1.64 mm). [76] In 2009, Samsung succeeded in developing a panel for forty-inch LED televisions, with a thickness of 3.9 millimeters (0.15 inch). Dubbed the "Needle Slim", the panel is as thick (or thin) as two coins put together.

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  8. Interchangeable parts - Wikipedia

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    Charles Fitch credited Whitney with successfully executing a firearms contract with interchangeable parts using the American System, [4] but historians Merritt Roe Smith and Robert B. Gordon have since determined that Whitney never actually achieved interchangeable parts manufacturing. His family's arms company, however, did so after his death.

  9. Category:Refrigerators - Wikipedia

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