Filed under: Displays, HDTV
Sony's taken the crown in the race for thinnest LCD HDTV. At just 9.9mm
thick the KDL-40ZX1 nearly halves the depth of Hitachi's former champ
(likely throwing up in the bathroom right now) and comes within a
whisper of Pioneer's ultra thin concept. Featuring a LED backlighting,
a 3,000:1 contrast ratio, 120Hz MotionFlow tech, x.v.Color and BRAVIA
Engine 2 image processing this is about as close to a 40-inch window on
your wall as is likely to arrive soon. Only one HDMI in is directly on
the screen itself, all unnecessary HDMI / USB / component inputs are
relegated to a base station, with the option for wired or -- possibly
WHDI based? -- 5Ghz wireless (unfortunately limited to 1080i max
resolution for now). We'd mention the XMB GUI, AcTVila video on-demand
and DLNA support, but at some point it's just piling on. A mere 490,000
yen ($4,474 U.S.) puts the ZX1 on your wall, due at your local Japanese
retailer November 10. See you there?
[Via AV Watch]
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