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flat screen

Type of display suitable for portable and desktop computers such as LCD (liquid crystal display) or gas plasma screens (see plasma display). Flat-screen, or flat-panel, displays are compact and lightweight compared to traditional cathode-ray tube monitors and TV sets.

It is predicted that eventually all TV screens will be made using this type of technology.



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Open may be the first televised golf event to require a GPS system on top of the flatscreen for those at home trying to navigate through proceedings.
SQM has a 31% share of a market that has more than doubled since 1990 to 25,000 tons in 2005 on growing consumer interest in laptops, cellular phones and flatscreen televisions.
He wore a track suit and running shoes, ate breakfast with his back to the pool (all the better to gaze out at the green Hills of Beverly), watched a football game on the flatscreen, and was the most generous of husbands, if his wife and her many spa treatments were any indication.
 
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