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television set

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television set [′tel·ə‚vizh·ən ‚set]
(electronics)


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If you haven't shopped for a television set in more than a decade, a stroll through the audio visual aisle could make you wish you had taken a crash course in beginning electronics.
The company's interactive program guidance technologies are incorporated into television sets, videocassette recorders (VCRs), digital versatile disk (DVD) recorders, digital video recorders (DVRs), personal computers (PCs) and cable and satellite television set-top boxes.
The court noted that even though the jail did not immediately provide a telecommunications device (TDD) for the detainee, an interpreter was not provided within the cell area, and close captioning was not activated on the television set provided for detainees, he was allowed to use his own TDD, security concerns precluded the provision of an interpreter in the cell area, and there was no showing that the detainee asked to have the close captioning activated.
 
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