Sharp has put on the market the superfine LCD-TV
29 January 2008Japanese company Sharp has put on the market new LCD-TVs Aquos X series which are thinner than the majority of similar models in the market, writes PC World.
Thickness of a novelty vary from 1,35 inches up to 1,52 inches. Diagonal of the screen at different models makes 37, 42 or 46 inches.
In the company inform, that to make the TV very thin, they had to put a tuner into the separate device.
For today many companies are engaged in development of superfine LCD-TVs. For example, in October, 2007 Hitachi declared the intention to be the first to create superfine LCD-TV. Its thickness should have made 1,38 inches. Then Samsung has declared, that it has created the TV in 0,39 inches.
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