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Monday, September 3, 2007

World's Thinnest LCD TV Unveiled !


Sharp Corp has reportedly unveiled a prototype of what the company calls the world's thinnest LCD TV with a main display section that is only 20mm thick. Speaking ahead of the IFA electronics fair, Mikio Katayama, president of Sharp, said that the TV weighing 25kg is designed with digitalization and Web-based TV in mind as consumers are increasingly looking for high definition models that can be mounted on walls.
Katayama also said that the 50-inch LCD TV would consume 140 kilowatts of power per year, based on a typical household's consumption pattern, as compared to the consumption of 233 kWh by the company's current model, the 37-inch LC-37 P55E. However, he did not say when the super thin TV would be available on the market.

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