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Lenovo initially to focus on China for smart TV sales

HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's Lenovo Group Ltd, the world's No.2 PC maker, plans to sell smart televisions in China and has no immediate plans to ship overseas due to a lack of content, CEO Yang Yuanqing said on Thursday. "We'll just focus on China for our smart TV sales. We've shipped tablet PCs globally. Our smartphones are currently still sold just in China, though we hope to sell to emerging ...

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Panasonic Leads US Channel Sales for Hospitality Televisions in 2011 According to DisplaySearch

Panasonic, a provider of professional LCD and plasma display and digital signage solutions, announced today that analyst group DisplaySearch has named them the sales leader for hospitality televisions sold via the channel in 2011.

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Super Bowl Boosts Television Sales

Televisions sales increase as Super Bowl Sunday approaches.

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Sony posts $2-billion loss, 17% drop in sales

Sony posted a 17% loss in its December quarter revenue and a $2 billion loss as sales of LCD televisions and other consumer electronics declined.

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Hitachi to stop making televisions

Japanese high-tech giant Hitachi said it will stop making televisions by the end of September as intense price competition hurts TV earnings at many electronics manufacturers worldwide.

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Super Bowl means 'Super Sales' on TVs

A new survey found an estimated 173 million people will watch the Super Bowl this year, of which nearly 5.1 million people will purchase a new television specifically for the game. That means big business for electronics retailers.

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