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Sharp Electronics employee Michael Nenortas programs a flat screen display at the company's booth for the International Consumer Electronics Show, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013, in Las Vegas. The show, which drew more than 3,100 exhibitors in 2012 and is open only to industry affiliates, begins Tuesday and runs through Friday. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
Las Vegas Convention Center exhibit contractors enter the North Hall while setting up spaces for the International Consumer Electronics Show, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013, in Las Vegas. The show, which drew more than 3,100 consumer electronics exhibitors in 2012 and is open only to industry affiliates, begins Tuesday and runs through Friday. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
Las Vegas Convention Center exhibit contractor Ruachelle Kulak searches through stacks of cell phone case while setting up a booth for X-Doria, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013, in Las Vegas. X-Doria, a mobile accessories company, is one of thousands of consumer electronics exhibitors that will be showing products at the International Consumer Electronics Show, which opens on Tuesday and runs through Friday. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
LAS VEGAS (AP) — “Ultra-HD” TVs are set to be the talk of International CES, the gadget show kicking off this week in Las Vegas. But the televisions aren’t likely to account for much of the market even four years down the road. That is …