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CNET editor DAVID KATZMAIER covers televisions at CES
World's largest plasma TV
January 7, 2005; 11:20 a.m.
CES is all about "mine's bigger" bragging rights in the consumer electronics world, and Samsung's 80-inch plasma flat panel is guaranteed to induce feelings of inadequacy in the Korean giant's rivals. Samsung won't won't stop at 80 inches, either.
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