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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Imagine owning a television set that looks and feels like a baseball, a cello or even the horse-drawn coach that whisked Cinderella to the ball. Hannspree Inc., a Taiwan-based TV maker, is preparing to offer such designs as it launches U.S. operations this summer.
As electronics companies flood the market with new plasma and LCD TV sets, Hannspree wants to stand out by offering appliances that appeal on the basis of style or just plain wackiness.
"We want to tie our sets into a person's individuality and personality traits," said Rick Calacci, senior vice president of marketing for Hannspree.
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