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    reproducing the image of the original scene in a video signal display of parallel scanning lines on a viewing screen(Repairfaq.cis.upenn.edu, 2015) (wiseGEEK, 2015). The most primitive form of televisions relied on a cathode-ray tube to produce images, and operated with an analog signal(Lapin, 2015). As technology has developed over time and broadcast signals transitioned from analog to digital, LCD (liquid crystal display) and plasma televisions were created. These TVs are more compact, are flatter

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    1. Analyze competitive forces in the US LCD TV industry. The US LCD TV industry is highly competitive and fast-changing. The industry transitions from cathode-ray tubes to flat panels and provides Vizio a great opportunity to tap into the market. Vizio’s innovation business model through lowering price while maintaining high quality products shifts industry dynamics substantially and made it a strong player in the LCD TV market. A five-force analysis is performed below to further assess the LCD TV

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    televisions contain plasma in their screens. Plasma screens are made up of groups of cells called pixels. These pixels are composed of three sub-pixels that consist of three different colors; green, red, and blue. “This technology uses a plasma etching system which is a type of plasma processing mainly used in fabricating integrated circuits. The process involves shooting a gas mixture of glow discharge or plasma towards a sample at very high speeds.” (The Canadian News). The plasma, in gas state, reacts

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    Panasonic’s premier 3D product differs in the backlight composition, opting to use plasma for the opening of the 3D market. LG Electronics Inc. LG Electronics is a Korean company. LG Electronics Inc., ranking as the world's second-largest maker of flat-screen TVs, said it aims to strengthen its presence in the burgeoning 3D TV market, seeking to grab a share larger than its target for the liquid-crystal display (LCD) TV market. LG is eyeing 25 percent of the global 3D TV market this year, which

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    [pic] The trajectory of LG Electronics, its growth and diversification, has always been grounded in the company ethos of making our customers' lives ever better and easier-happier, even-through increased functionality and fun. Since its founding in 1958, LG Electronics has led the way to an ever-more advanced digital era. Along the way, our constantly evolving technological expertise has lent itself to many new products and applied technologies. Moving forward into the 21st century, LG continues

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    Walmart vs Macy: A Different Shopping Experience We all know that both Walmart and Macys are two of the most popular stores, they both have different concepts of the customer experience have manage to divide the public right down the middle. Macy’s stores serves high-end clientele, Walmart has more relaxed and price friendly appeal to those of who are in the middle or even low income. Many middle income Americans shop at Walmart primarily because of their low prices, there are shoppers that gathers

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    Once upon a time in Dannyville, U.S.A, there lived a wealthy man by the name Daniel Diplomat and his wife, a pediatrician, Dr. Nancy Diplomat. Dannyville was a peaceful quiet town, where families lived happily. The town was a typical American town, but it had a charm that appealed to tourists. Many considered Dannyville their home away from home, especially during the winter months, when the streets were covered with snow, Christmas decorations adorned every inch of the town and the inviting, warm

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    What is a plasma monitor? A plasma monitor is a display device that uses gas plasma technology. How do plasma monitors produce images? Basically a plasma monitor is a layer of gas between two gas plates. It works when voltage is applied, thus making the gas release an ultraviolet light, causing pictures and images you see on the plasma screen when you are watching TV. Plasma monitors are flat screen, thin, and lightweight which allows it to be hung from a wall. It also has a good contrast of colors

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    The organization has about 149 children worldwide that manufacture various kinds of electronic gadgets from home appliances to telecommunications equipment. Electronics is a Top 100 worldwide brand that is a dominant force to be reckoned with in the industry of electronic devices. LG (LG) is a global leader and technology innovator in consumer electronics, mobile communications and home appliances, employing more than 84,000 people working in 112 operations including 81 subsidiaries around the world

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    photo of the aurora March 15-16, 2012. She writes: "[A]urora activity picking up casts a bright reflection off of Lake Superior, Marquette, MI." Credit: Shawn Malone The northern lights, or aurora borealis, offer an entrancing, dramatic, magical display that fascinates all who see it — but just

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