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The DigiTimes article incorrectly states that Sony's current entry-level TV line is the S series; actually, the company sells an even lower-priced L-series lineup of 720p sets, which range in price from $400 for a 22-inch set to $700 for a 37-inch model.
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Could a cheaper Sony “B-series” line, priced below this L-series model, be in the works?
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The DigiTimes article incorrectly states that Sony's current entry-level TV line is the S series; actually, the company sells an even lower-priced L-series lineup of 720p sets, which range in price from $400 for a 22-inch set to $700 for a 37-inch model.
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Barkla has named the two domains the K-series and the L-series respectively.
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L-series has yielded results of fundamental importance as regards our conception of the inner structure of atoms.
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Thus every chemical element, when irradiated by X-rays, emits two rays of different penetrability, that is to say, every element can by fluorescence emit an X-ray spectrum of two lines or line-groups, the so-called K-series and L-series.
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K-series from calcium to cerium, the L-series from silver to bismuth.
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The L-series has 28 lines and has been investigated for some 50 elements.
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Thus to begin with, he has found a large number of new lines in the K - and L-series.
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Aggarwal said there has been an uptick in business laptop purchases in emerging markets like China, and Lenovo hopes to attract more of those customers with the L-series line.
PCWorld 2010
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