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Samsung Unveils QLED TV, 2018 Model

L-R: Executive Director, SIMS Nigeria Ltd (SIMS), Mr. Ike Eyisi; Executive Director, Technologies Distributions Ltd (TD), Ms. Sarah Agha; Event Compere, Ms. Bisola Aiyeola; and Logistics Manager, Samsung Electronics West Africa, Mr. Eunso Shin during the launch of Samsung’s newest and smartest Television, The Samsung QLED TV, 2018 model in Lagos.

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