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Currently Philips leads the way in thin LCD televisions. The company holds the record for displaying an 8 mm prototype LCD television at the IFA electronics show in Berlin last year. Sony has also been shipping a 9.9mm 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,
Solar Powered Sharp LCD TV at the IFA Ecletronics Show. Thursday, 04 September 2008 22:56 EcoFriend. Atul: The face saving act is one thing but showing concern is what matters. In this case it is the concern that makes Electronic giant
Component Several industry leading, cutting edge products have been released at IFA, including a 200Hz LCD TV (40, 46, 52 inch) with Samsung Electronics' advanced LCD technology, a 52 inch ultra slim LCD TV with a thickness of just one
Samsung at IFA’08 at Berlin presented new 200Hz LCD TV.
Sony have the crown for the thinnest LCD TV around… currently. At 9.9mm thick, it’s ever so pretty, but no pricing yet.
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The new member of Toshiba Regza series LCD TV, RV Series, comes in three different sizes: 37-inch, 42-inch, and 46-inch. All of them features a resolution.




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