Both give much better picture quality than conventional televisions, with their bulky cathode ray tube. |
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Eventually, Central are planning to have televisions on most of their stock but, for the time being, they're few and far between. |
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Mr Murphy said London Fire Brigade advises people to make sure all televisions are unplugged at the socket when not in use. |
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There can be a problem with televisions left on standby as the current has nowhere to go. |
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The woman sighed gruffly and pushed her cart towards a store shop window, where several televisions sets were being displayed. |
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America's televisions draw enough standby power each year to light 5 million homes. |
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Thus are we drawn into an endless life of humiliation, where we haggardly never turn off our televisions, for fear of disappearing. |
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He was a former heroin addict who had stolen the televisions to fund his drug habit and to feed and clothe his family. |
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As thousands of people stood vigil in St. Peter's square all day today, millions more stayed glued to their televisions. |
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This means that the plasma TV is only a few inches thick as opposed to the tube televisions that were large, bulky pieces of furniture. |
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From 1.30 pm on, Mary has three televisions and the video recorder on in the house. |
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On her wish list are televisions, phone access, repairs for a covered walkway, and spiffing up the airport's terrazzo floors. |
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There also seem to be audio synch problems and the image is not enhanced for widescreen televisions. |
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The cells are fitted out with televisions, sanitary and tea making facilities. |
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He admits his habit of randomly turning off televisions will not win him any friends at sports bars or electronics stores. |
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In a few years, PDAs will probably be able to function as televisions by receiving terrestrial digital signals, says Hinze. |
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Among the gadgetry featured in the room are four giant plasma-screen televisions and DVD players which are recessed into the walls. |
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The Labour MP also claimed for two flat-screen televisions exactly a year apart. |
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Burglars also discovered prestige cars fetched a better price than televisions, videos or hi-fis. |
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When the characters are not screaming at each other, televisions blare in the background, or the film's soundtrack deafens you. |
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When she wasn't fishing for compliments she was sitting in front of one of the televisions and indulging in a rather large glass of sherry. |
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They took furnishings, china, sofas, televisions and goodness only knows what else. |
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Yet do our televisions, telephones, videos and other consumer goods represent affluence or poverty? |
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Local dealers have retuned televisions for their clients to receive the channel. |
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Many fans that can't afford a generator have rigged up their televisions to car batteries to beat the blackouts. |
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The company is facing stiff competition from rivals that have launched new products such as DVD players and televisions. |
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Furniture, televisions, other electrical appliances, carpets and rugs often contain chemicals that are stain repellent or fire retardant. |
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She put televisions and kettles in every cell, not as luxuries but because she considered them to be basics of life. |
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It features two tuners for independent satellite TV viewing on two separate televisions. |
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Analog televisions, for example, interlace frames to create the appearance of 30 frames-per-second resolution. |
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Five little televisions sat on a console, each monitoring several different security rooms. |
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He is said to have then upgraded to working from his bedroom, offering cheap plasma televisions to customers via a fake website company. |
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And unlike conventional television models, there are no scan lines on plasma televisions, so the picture is much sharper. |
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We'll no longer be subjected to his smarmy punim on our televisions every Monday night! |
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The raiders caused thousands of pounds worth of damage before stealing electrical items including plasma televisions and hi-fi equipment. |
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If there was a release that would benefit from widescreen televisions, this would be it. |
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He admits that it can sometimes be difficult to tear his teenage boys away from their computer games and bedroom televisions. |
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At the moment, flat screen televisions are still the sort of thing that only corporate money can buy. |
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The most popular warranties cover washing machines, dishwashers, televisions and so on. |
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They tend to sit in front of televisions and computer screens for hours on end. |
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As always, the sale of colour televisions are all set to go up, as the tournament approaches. |
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Raffle prizes ranged from bottles of wine to televisions and deep fat fryers. |
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Each side of the room had three televisions at various points, suspended from the ceiling, with a seventh at the end. |
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Normally, the sale of colour televisions soar every time there is some major sporting event. |
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Coming soon are high-brightness displays for computer screens and televisions. |
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This includes such items as telephones, radios, televisions and recording devices. |
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One of the decoder's signals can in fact be accessed by televisions in any room in my home. |
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Monitors and televisions rely on our inability to discern detail at the pixel level. |
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Drinks machines, televisions and magazines are all necessities in a modern launderette. |
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The game was being shown on two big screens and five televisions in the pub. |
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He thinks vacations should be spent in hotels or condos equipped with cable-enhanced televisions. |
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Just as yesterday, our televisions screens relayed pictures of running battles with police. |
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For the last 48 hours, Americans have been glued to their televisions watching both the storm and the recovery efforts live, as they happen. |
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Share represents the percentage of televisions tuned to a particular program. |
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The initial line up is supposedly a portable DVD player, two LCD televisions, and a home theater in a box system. |
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It was, in short, the most commendable piece of undercover journalism on our televisions for some time. |
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In about a third of the homes I saw the sickly blue flicker of televisions bleeding through the curtains. |
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Have you ever heard of him throwing televisions out of the hotel windows and setting fires and doing this and that? |
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And in consumer goods, the Chinese have topped Americans in purchases of refrigerators, televisions and cell phones. |
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In cities such as Prague, expatriates were glued to televisions in bars, bemused locals looking on. |
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To think, I used to live like an animal, subsisting purely on furiously shaking my fists at televisions and throttling newspapers. |
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The researchers used quartz crystals, like the wave transmitters in televisions and radios, which vibrate in an electrical field. |
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Residents reported that the car park in front of the club was used to dump rubbish like fridges, freezers and old televisions. |
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Even with a satellite hookup, multiple televisions and an extended leave of absence from work, you couldn't possibly watch them all. |
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Consumers would benefit from superfast internet access through their televisions, endless television channels, and reduced rate phone calls. |
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A small number of stores are also selling DVD players, televisions, camcorders and home cinema systems. |
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At a very human level, televisions flickered off and air-conditioning units stopped whirring in sweltering heat. |
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All the televisions were tuned to the Weather Channel and workers buttressed the hotel's smoked-glass windows with sheets of plywood. |
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Few caravans had televisions but the holiday camp provided a TV room that opened at about 4 o'clock just before each weekdays transmission began. |
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The ultra-thin shape of the panels will allow future TV set designers to create televisions with a total thickness of only 3cm or less. |
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I couldn't hear them sing, because this was a sports bar, with umpteen televisions and customer's, all you can do is watch. |
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They have seized thousands of pounds worth of property including televisions, videos, hi-fis, jewellery and mobile phones. |
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People in Dublin stood in stunned silence outside of a shop window displaying dozens of televisions playing the surreal images. |
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For the past 75 years, the vast majority of televisions have been built around the same technology, the cathode ray tube. |
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The regulations, which come into effect from August 13, will see an environmental management charge added to the cost of all electrical goods from toasters to televisions. |
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Even the legendary 1980s televisions show Dallas is back on the air, selling its twenty-first century brand of Texas bravado. |
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Google, the Great Meddler in the cloud, asks why we would resist strapping cameras and televisions to our heads. |
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Most prison yards have at least three televisions, designated for the black, latino and white population. |
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And in the vodka bars in the capital's labyrinthine streets the locals will huddle around the televisions tonight waiting for a bulletin on how he has done. |
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And most of the movies shown on the televisions in the yard were rentals of whatever Hollywood released on DVD that week. |
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Examples of consumer electronics include, but are not limited to, computers, printers, copiers, telefacsimiles, VCRs, stereos, televisions, and telecommunication devices. |
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The race will be shown on big screens and televisions around the grounds. |
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They have made provision by buying big screen televisions for spectators. |
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Although the picture quality was poor on the original televisions the school used, picture quality on the portables the school bought as replacements was very sharp. |
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These ads can piggyback on the televisions station's viewing audience. |
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Hazy, speculative figures wander through the evocative landscapes and buildings he creates using miniatures, models, televisions, glass and mirrors. |
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During this summer's World Cup, big screen televisions were set up in the city's classrooms in an attempt to stop children truanting to watch football matches. |
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Sometimes framed and unframed photos are displayed amongst sports trophies on mantelpieces, in cabinets, on bookshelves and on the tops of televisions and fridges. |
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My Mother watches the three main soaps on our televisions religiously. |
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There are monthly draws for camcorders, DVD players and televisions. |
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Instead, banks offer gifts such as plasma televisions to attract custom. |
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It was with this style that he took to drawing the innards of old televisions and computers with intricate detail, all in various colors of ball-point and gel pen. |
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Some 90 minutes earlier, downtown Port-of-Spain was like a ghost town, allowing traffic to flow smoothly, as everyone was glued to televisions and radios. |
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Part of the problem lies in the fact that we are buying much more powerful stereos and televisions today, but other fashion trends are exacerbating the problem. |
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The seats were large enough to qualify as sofas, the individual televisions were better than the one we had at home, we got a bag of gorgeous toiletries, socks, an eyeshade. |
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The information and video images are then downlinked to multiple users situated within the satellite's footprint, to be viewed on their televisions. |
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He was also one of the members of the successful London 2012 Olympic bid team and is a key member of the BBC's televisions athletics coverage. |
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Example include clothing items, televisions, radio, footwear, home furnishing, etc. |
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Fitting rooms will also be fixed up, with lounges, televisions and Internet stations outside for customers waiting. |
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Its purpose was to allow voltage levels to stabilise in older televisions, preventing interference between picture lines. |
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They are selling top-brand televisions and hi-fis at 30 per cent less than the official price set by Sony. |
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Also, new televisions are designed lower to the TV stand, making it difficult to place a soundbar under the screen. |
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Each residence is professionally designed and appointed, with every luxury from private plunge pools to plasma televisions. |
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A BURGLAR who targeted homes with expensive plasma screen televisions has been jailed for 27 months. |
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The picture tubes in televisions and computer monitors employ lead-impregnated glass. |
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The Pinnacle PCTV To Go family enables personal computers to function as full-featured televisions and personal video recorders. |
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The Bridgend plant makes the cathode ray tubes, which are used in the colour televisions assembled at Pencoed. |
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Sony's Bridgend plant makes the cathode ray tubes used in televisions assembled in Pencoed. |
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The Larstrand's bathrooms feature medicine cabinets with 24-inch televisions built into mirrors that defog at the flick of a switch. |
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In Korea, eSports events are regularly televised by cable channels as well as later through IP televisions. |
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Finally, we have upgradeable high-definition big screen televisions that truly handle multimedia content with ease. |
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These agreements provide for aggressive production timelines to bring low cost high definition LCoS televisions to the consumer market. |
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We see these high performance plasma televisions as a natural extension of our big screen product line. |
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Laura Duerdin lost two televisions, two video recorders, a DVD player a Playstation 2 and a combi-boiler. |
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The new system follows its technological breakthrough in glass lehrs also used in the production of televisions. |
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As a result, three televisions, a laptop, a digibox, speakers, iPod, play station, video recorder and CD player were seized from the property. |
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We already know that all televisions will have to be connected to a mains aerial and to a digibox or re-router. |
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Silence fell, a hush descended, streets emptied and a nation paused, huddled around their televisions and radiograms. |
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When color television was introduced, the hue and saturation information was added to the monochrome signals in a way that black and white televisions ignore. |
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Retailers offered more and steeper deals on merchandise from flat-screen televisions to crockpots that, while luring shoppers, may ultimately hurt fourth-quarter earnings. |
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By using OEL, manufacturers can make display panels thinner and more energy efficient than conventional LCD panels widely used for smartphones and flat-panel televisions. |
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In addition, DNP is also picking up more requests to implement further cost cutting measures on order to respond to the ongoing shift to lower priced LCD televisions. |
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The consumer durables in the case were appliances, furniture, televisions, stereos and video cassette recorders, which were leased to individuals under rent-to-own leases. |
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So had makers' names on fire extinguishers and fire alarms, even the loo paper dispensers in the gents', the ashtrays in the bar and the Toshiba televisions. |
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Cash fine levied on Rah-i-Farda, Ayen, Negah, Saba, Zhwandon, Noor, Mitra, Shamshad, Tolo, Khawar, Bator Jawzjan, Ghaznawyan Ghazni and Hewad Kandahar televisions. |
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Then there is the Rare Earth element europium, which generates the primary colour red in computer monitors, cathode ray tube televisions and plasma televisions. |
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They underpin all electric, optical and radio technologies, including power generation, electric motors, wireless communication, cameras, televisions, computers etc. |
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Now that the market for high-definition televisions is heating up, the electronics industry believes the time is right for high-definition DVD players. |
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And every day on Wedi 7 and Wedi 3, it will be possible for one of you to win one of the newest LCD flat screen televisions along with a digi-box. |
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