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      <title>CES unveils big TVs with 'ultra-high definition'</title>
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      <description>LAS VEGAS (AP) — The race to make TVs larger and larger has created a colossal problem for manufacturers: As screens grow, picture quality worsens — unless the viewer moves farther away from the screen. 
                   The issue is playing out in cozy dens and family rooms around the world. To get the full benefit of a large high-definition screen, viewers must move back...</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2013 03:09:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Analysts predicting slow start for 'ultra-HD' TVs</title>
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      <description>LAS VEGAS (AP) — "Ultra-HD" TVs are set to be the talk of International CES, the gadget show kicking off this week in Las Vegas. But the televisions aren't likely to account for much of the market even four years down the road. 
                   That is the conclusion of analysts of the show's host, a day before TV makers such as Samsung, LG and Sony attempt to wow confere...</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2013 00:52:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Think your high-definition TV is hot stuff — as sharp as it gets? At the biggest trade show in the Americas, which kicks off next week in Las Vegas, TV makers will be doing their best to convince you that HDTVs are old hat, and should make room for "Ultra HDTV." 
                   It's the latest gambit from an industry struggling with a shift in consumer spending from TVs,...</description>
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