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Toshiba set to build 55-inch SED TVs
October 3, 2006
Company says it has made manufacturing breakthroughs on production of new TVs using a technology called SED.
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Toshiba, Canon delay SED TV launch to 2007
March 8, 2006
Postponement could create some doubt about the future of the new television technology.
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Carbon TVs to edge out liquid crystal, plasma?
January 5, 2005
If you've bought a plasma TV, you might get one-upped in two years, when TVs using new carbon technology arrive.
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Year in review: TVs go bigger, flatter and high-def
December 18, 2006
LCD TVs are well on their way to becoming the most popular television technology, and HDTV heads into the mainstream.
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