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    Marketing Assignment Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 3 Arguments for and against the Product 5 From Luxury to Necessity 6 Critical analysis and the Development over time 6 Current Market Scenario 10 Customer Segmentation 10 Price Differentiation 11 Market Segmentation 11 The Future Outlook 12 Conclusion 12 Bibliography 13 Executive Summary An attempt has been made through this paper to understand the evolution and development of televisions from the marketing

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    The monitors of televisions and computers are known as cathode ray tubes, or CRTs. Each consists of about 4 pounds of lead, a solid element that is dangerous to humans. If the 315 million obsolete computers in the world are taken into account, there is about 1.2 billion tons of lead that has to be destroyed in

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    Abstract-With the rapid development of digital technology in consumer electronics, advertising and notification system has greater importance. Earlier systems had the drawback that the notice board or systems that were to display notice has been done manually. The idea proposed to this project is that using GSM technology so that the updates could be made with mobile and check for the authority in the system. So updates to these notice boards could be made through a simple SMS. The importance of

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    The Oscilloscope

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    The Oscilloscope Objectives: 1.To become familiar with the construction and use of the oscilloscope. 2.To gain experience in making simple measurements using this equipment. Materials and Equipment Needed: Dual Trace Oscilloscope with probes Instructions: Please read this experiment carefully so when you come to the lab you understand some of the basic ideas of an oscilloscope. Become familiar with the documentation for this experiment and the location of the various buttons and knobs on the oscilloscope

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    My research project is based on the Liquid Crystal Display or (The LCD). The developer of the LCD was a group of engineers, led by George Heilmeier a engineer himself. They started to develop this in between 1964 and 1968. When his group thought they had finished, they later found out they were wrong. George and his group had used Dynamic scattering method which had worked poorly. Later a man named James Ferguson came along and replaced it with and improved version. He had used twisted nematic field

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    Philo Taylor Farnsworth was born on August 19, 1906 in Beaver, Utah. Later on in Farnsworth life he invented an electronic that almost everyone in America owns today, the electric television. This invention was created on September 7, 1927.() This invention has heavily influenced America since its creation. Although in the present computers and smart phones are beginning to make television obsolete it will always be the stepping stone of visual communications. Thus, Farnsworth had created an invention

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    The Negative Effects Television has become a “member” of almost every single family on our planet. And not just an ordinary member, but a very important one, because the time spent next to it exceeds the amount of time spent together with any other family member. You do not have to apply any efforts to talk or listen to complaints while “communicating” with it. It is so simple that it has become an integral part of the culture of every family. It is the only time, when a person can forget about all

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    Case Study: Vizio

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    Introduction The focus of this case study is on the Vizio company and market for flat-panel TVs. However, most importantly Vizio’s unique use of globalization of production which gave them a competitive advantage in the market just as it was peaking. I found it important to do some research on the Vizio company to get a solid understanding of their background and history. The unique blend of origin, ethnicity and country of residence through much of his youth may have played a strong role in

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    Launching Your Own Small Business The new century has brought upon the most advanced consumer products that are simply magical. The smartest man from only a few decades ago could never imagined that a hunk of metal, electricity, and glass the size of a wallet could give the average American access to all of the worlds documented information. Technology has shaped the world at an alarming rate, it is a crazy time to be alive. Technology changed how we interact with our peers and loved ones, in my

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    Joseph Azir D40076663 3/28/15 Writing: Demonstrating the “You” Attitude [LO-1] Rewrite these sentences to reflect your audience’s viewpoint: * a. Your email order cannot be processed; we request that you use the order form on our website instead. * b. We insist that you always bring your credit card to the store. * c. We want to get rid of all our 15-inch LCD screens to make room in our warehouse for the new 19-, 23-, and 35-inch monitors. Thus, we are offering a 25 percent discount

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