quinta-feira, 28 de agosto de 2008

Fw: Philips' 8mm thin 32-inch LCD turns the screws on Sony

URL: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/377150585/

Filed under: Displays, HDTV

This morning you saw what a 9.9-mm thin LCD from Sony looks like. Now
it's Philips' turn to drop jaw. Albeit just a concept compared to
Sony's ZX1, this 8-mm thin, 32-inch LCD with LED backlighting is done
with the engineering and now waits for the suits to bring it to market.
Two thin strips of Philips' own LumiLEDs -- 30 on top and 30 on the
bottom -- are the secret sauce to this thin, Full HD mixture. According
to Philips' "Senior Scientist," Dr. Giovanni Cennini, this 8-mm design
will scale to panel sizes of 42-inches and probably higher. Better yet,
these are the same panels Philips already uses, no extra tweaking
required. So it's your move corporate, we're all waiting.

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