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(1) David Pogue, Sampling the Future of Gadgetry. New York Times, Jan 12, 2012 http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/1 ... &ref=davidpogue
 ("LG and Samsung displayed prototype 55-inch OLED screens that were so thin, you could shave with them. (OLED is a breathtakingly clear, crisp, colorful, expensive kind of screen — and the largest one until now has been an 11-inch model from Sony.)")
 
 Note: The O in OLED represents "organic."
 
 (2) Andrew Martin, The TVs That Ate Vegas. New York Times, Jan 12, 2012
 http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes. ... as/?scp=1&sq=TV ate vegas&st=cse
 ("Samsung executives say the only thing limiting TVs is the size of walls")
 
 My comment: In the print today, this is the second of the three miniature reports under the over-arching title of
 "At CES, Living Up to Apple's Standards."
 
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