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Sony soon will be the first consumer electronics maker with a Google feature built into its TV SETS.
Factories like the one here in The netherlands are a striking counterpoint to those used by Apple and other consumer electronics giants,
a manufacturer of consumer electronics products that is based in Silicon valley and is increasingly automating assembly work.
If the United states does not compete for advanced manufacturing in industries like consumer electronics, it could lose product engineering
#7. Paper-thin flexible computers and phones In early 2013, consumer electronics shows debuted a prototype by European firm Plastic Logic of a product called the Papertab.
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