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Posted Jan 24th 2008 4:51AM by Thomas Ricker
Filed under: Displays, HDTV
In an odd yet titillating contest to offer the world’s thinnest TV, Sharp just took gold. Their 34.4-mm (1.35-inch) thin LCDs comes in 46-, 42-, and 37-inch models. These lookers aren’t just skinny though, they’re dense as a product waif too. Each comes stuffed with a 120MHz panel offering a 15,000:1 dynamic contrast, 450 cd/m2 brightness, and 12-bit BDE color value rendering for smooth image quality. Add to it a 1-bit digital amplifier, 3-way 8-speaker system, and a vast suite of jacks including 3x 1080p HDMI 1.3a inputs, DVI for your PC, Ethernet, and Firewire and you’ll seriously consider setting aside the dough for a new set when these hit Japan in March. How much? Nothing announced… but does it matter?

Gallery: Sharp’s 46/42/37-inch AQUOS X series grabs world’s thinnest title

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