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Sharp heralds new LCD TV era at IFA 2008
TechRadar.com, UK - Sharp has finally turned the ultra-flat LCD TV it showed off at IFA 2007 into reality. Toshiyuki Tajima, CEO of Sharp Electronics Europe, said the Sharp XS1 … |
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Sharp heralds new LCD TV era at IFA 2008
TechRadar.com, UK - Sharp has finally turned the ultra-flat LCD TV it showed off at IFA 2007 into reality. Toshiyuki Tajima, CEO of Sharp Electronics Europe, said the Sharp XS1 … |
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Sony to launch world's slimmest 40-inch LCD TV
AFP - TOKYO (AFP) — Sony Corp. said Thursday it will launch the world's thinnest and lightest 40-inch liquid crystal display (LCD) television, seeking to trump … |
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Filed under: Displays , HDTV This morning you saw what a 9.9-mm thin LCD from Sony looks like. Now it’s Philips’ turn to drop jaw. Albeit just a concept compared to Sony’s ZX1, this 8-mm thin, 32-inch LCD with LED backlighting is done with the engineering and now waits for the suits to bring it to market. Two thin strips of Philips’ own LumiLEDs — 30 on top and 30 on the bottom — …
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Clive Akass, Personal Computer World , Thursday 28 August 2008 at 14:41:00 Just 9.9mm thick - but 11in OLED screen, making European debut, is just 3mm thick Sony has announced what it claims is the world thinnest LCD TV – thus 9.9mm thick. Engineers have managed to do this by lighting the 40in Bravia ZX1 screen from…
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August 28th, 2008 — LCD TV Reviews
Berlin - Japanese electronics group Sharp forecast Thursday that annual world demand for LCD flat-panel televisions would burst through the 100-million barrier some time this year. At a news conference on the eve of the IFA consumer-electronics fair …