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LG today announced two new ultra-thin LCDs. The 42- and 47-inch 1080p displays measure 0.23-inch, thanks to the company's new Light Guide Sheet, which measures in at roughly half the size of standard Light Guide Plates.

The new displays weight 13.42 and 16.06-pounds for the 42 and 47-inch models--about half the weight of other models of their size. The new technology also boasts an improvement of NTSC from 72- to 80-percent.

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Posted by: brian
May 19, 2009 11:41 AM

0.23 inch think??? when are we 2309?? this is too good to be true...!!

http://www.livbit.com


Posted by: Home Theater Guy
May 26, 2009 8:26 AM

I would love to have a TV like this to mount on my living room wall. I want the minimalist entertainment system: just a TV and speakers visible, everything else should be hidden away. My current TV is a plasma that is at least 3 or 4 inches thick; having a TV one twentieth that thick would be a dream come true.


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