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Samsung Thinnest Ever HDTV The current record holder for the thinnest HDTV Philips with 8mm LCD prototype that was shown in Berlin last year on the IFA electronics show. Sony, however, is the price to be thin second retail TV,
Currently, Philips holds the distinction of being the manufacturer of the thinnest LCD television; the 8mm prototype was unveiled at the IFA electronics show in Berlin last year. However, the thinnest LCD TV available in retail stores
The current record holder for thinnest HDTV is Philips with its 8mm prototype LCD, which was shown in Berlin last year at the IFA electronics show. Sony, on the other hand, takes the prize for having the thinnest retail television,
The Samsung TV stands at present to be the thinnest LCD TV yet demonstrated. Until now that record was held by Europe's Philips, which unveiled an 8mm prototype LCD television at the IFA electronics show in Berlin last year.
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What's on Display from Samsung Electronics at the 2008 IFA Series 7 - Technology for Pioneers As Samsung's most compelling window yet into the future of TV technology, this new premium lineup shares the same material and crystal design
Under LCD TV, Plasma, TFT, TVs, CRT, Displays. Samsung’s Series 7 was also introduced at the IFA 2008 in Berlin. This lineup is composed by new Full HD LCD and plasma TVs. Our Series 7 is equipped with some nice media solutions features
Nobody has pushed DLNA and Internet connectivity in TVs further and faster than Samsung. At IFA 2008, it showed of its latest LCD and plasma designs - the Series 7, Series 8 and Series 9 televisions, which have more connectivity options
Samsung is dragging the internet away from the family PC and out of the home office and putting it on the television set in the lounge. The S. Korean company will announce atthe IFA industry fair in Germany that it is partnering Yahoo!
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