The inventory build-up of liquid crystal display televisions is the result of a surge in production by global TV makers this year following a period of reduced output in the aftermath of the financial crisis, when consumer spending plunged. ❋ Daisuke Wakabayashi (2010)
The number of pixels in televisions has increased fivefold in the last 10 years, VHS gave rise to the Blu-Ray, and computer monitors can display millions of vibrant colors. ❋ Jonah Lehrer (2010)
Millions of consumers who buy televisions from the likes of Samsung, LG and Sony ❋ Adam Ostrow (2010)
He obliged by hiring the pollster Dick Morris, declaring the "era of big government is over," abandoning much of his original agenda, and making the 1996 general election about nothing more than V-chips in televisions and school uniforms. ❋ Robert Reich (2010)
The market for 3-D-capable televisions is expected to grow from 2.5 million sets shipped in 2010 to 27 million in 2013, according to the research firm DisplaySearch. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Of course, the market for high-definition televisions is crowded with both established brands and new players taking advantage of low-cost Asian manufacturing. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Down the line, you can expect to see it on the Playstation 3, and perhaps even embedded within televisions and mobile devices. ❋ Unknown (2008)
A few years ago at one of our subsidiary electronic repair facilities, customers would bring in televisions and other equipment for repairs whose household was clearly overrun with cockroaches because when the techs would open them up, a hoard of these little creatures would pop out all over the place. ❋ Unknown (2007)
* The regulars tend to be eldergoths and trust fund hippies, and although it's in a mildly dodgey section of Capital Hill, the number of crazy screamers and/or homeless men attempting to sell you broken televisions is kept to a minimum. ❋ Unknown (2006)
From Best Buy's private-label televisions to Kroger's pizzas to house-brand men's shirts and sports coats at Saks Fifth Avenue, stores are putting more stock in store-label products, which cost less for consumers and tend to be more profitable.
The Powers That Be at the networks seem to be forgetting one thing that wasn’t present in televisions glorious and golden era past, most shows done over the past 25 years are available in DVD and some older shows on video. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Even UPS staffers with desk jobs jump in to help oversee the honey-baked hams, high-definition televisions, and everything in between coming down 155 miles of conveyer belts. ❋ Jennifer Levitz (2011)
Also meshing with the steakhouse-like décor are carefully constructed white patterns that spell out New York, as well as the hundred or so flat-screen high-definition televisions covering bar and dining room walls. ❋ William Fredrick Cooper (2011)
When high-definition televisions became the industry norm in recent years, sales of the Wii began to suffer. ❋ Nick Wingfield (2011)
Electronics heavyweights Sony Corp. and Samsung Electronics Co. signed on to a project to standardize the technology used to connect 3-D glasses with the latest high-definition televisions. ❋ Drew Fitzgerald (2011)
These high-tech phones, high-definition televisions and sleek new e-readers seem to be both a blessing and a curse. ❋ Ilene Kleinbaum (2011)
I looked at an [educational] [program] and then watched [Pimp My Ride]. ❋ Matt (2005)
Paul spent the day [eating Cheetos] and watching [Television], then had a light [heart attack] in the evening. ❋ Who, Me? (2003)
I thought he was [dead] but he was just [watching] [Television]. ❋ Mike Bendixson (2005)
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[Long live] [the new] [flesh]! ❋ Dr. Brian O'Blivion (2004)
"The television is [a box] of light and [color]", said the boring [postman]. ❋ Mr. Dictionary! (2004)
My [tv] doesn't [have on]/[off switch]. ❋ Saints (2003)
[if it] weren't for [electricity], we'd all be [watching] television by candlelight ❋ Biddy (2005)
Don't [eat] [everything] you see in [television] ❋ Oldemberg (2014)