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Old 15th July 2016, 08:02   #1
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Default Samsung's Serif TV is designed to blend in with your furniture

Other than size difference, most televisions on the market today look practically the same. With Serif TV, a sleek set that's designed to blend in with your furniture at home or office, Samsung wanted to take a different approach. Earlier this month,...

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