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color TV

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Noun1.color TV - a television that transmits images in colorcolor TV - a television that transmits images in color
color television tube, color tube, color TV tube, colour television tube, colour tube, colour TV tube - a television tube that displays images in full color
field-sequential color television, field-sequential color television system, field-sequential color TV, field-sequential color TV system - an early form of color TV in which successive fields are scanned in three primary colors
television system, television - a telecommunication system that transmits images of objects (stationary or moving) between distant points


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Other amenities and facilities of the hotel include a mini bar, telephone, safe, private bathroom with ensuite, color TV and air conditioner as well as a tennis court, lobby and many more.
Investigation shows that every 100 Chinese rural households possess only 2/3 of the number of color TVs of urban households (1/2 of numbers of washing machines and cell phones at most, 1/4 of the number of refrigerators).
The book covers the famous names from Henry Ford to Ray Kroc, the "car wars" of the 1920s (Ford versus GM), the companies that prospered and their character, the branding phenomenon, color TV, aviation, the emergence of new markets and products, franchising, and the empowerment of women and minorities.
 
 
 
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