LG Promises Thinnest Ever LED TV @ CES

Author Gordon Kelly
Published 1st Jan 2009
LG Promises Thinnest Ever LED TV @ CES
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Here's something well worth flagging up, even if details are slim... (see what I did there?!)

LG has confirmed it will be showing off the world's thinnest LED HDTV at this years' CES though - to be honest - we'd be rather disappointed if someone wasn't showing off the thinnest x, y or z in most categories.


That said, at just 24.8mm the 55in 'LH95' should look remarkably impressive and I don't limit that to its side on view either with LG claiming the model will support 240Hz TrueMotion Drive technology and sport a typically, ludicrously high contrast ratio (2,000,000:1 in this instance). Apparently the set has already picked up the 2009 CES Innovation Award in the display category, though that seems a little premature to me.

Still, the LG LH95 should be one of the highlights at this year's show and we'll be keen to see how it measures up in the flesh. Two caveats though: don't rule out the likes of Samsung or Philips to deliver something even more waifish under LG's noses and for those still scared of wall mounting their flat screen TVs: 2009 will be your friend...

In related news LG is also integratng YouTube support and the CinemaNow pay-per-view service into its next generation Blu-ray players. We'll soon bring you the skinny (sorry, couldn't resist) straight from Vegas.

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comment ilovethemonkeyhead said on 1st January 2009

i guess they'll have reached their limit of screen thinness when the panels start folding over

comment BOFH said on 2nd January 2009

the limit i guess would be an e-ink type of screen that you will buy by the m2 as wallpaper, patience couple of decades and it wont be that much of a science fiction notion.

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