Sharp’s New LCD Is Only 1.1 Inches Thick & Uses 50% Less Power
div>Sharp unveiled a new ultra-thin LCD TV today in Tokyo. Unfortunately, this next-gen TV won’t be ready for mass-production until 2010 when Sharp plans to have its new $3.2 billion plant in western Japan operational. Here are some of the basic specs:
The 52-inch model will be just 29 millimeters thick (1.1 inches), which is about a third the thickness of the company’s thinnest model currently. The TV will also weigh 20% less and consume half as much power. All this with the claim that the picture quality will be five times as vivid. As of yet, no talks of price. See below for more pics.

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