Jan 8 2008, 1:59pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Shane takes you on a tour through the Sharp booth at the CES 2008 with this Photo Gallery.
For the first time in the U.S., Sharp is showcasing a line of large screen next generation LCD TVs.
These prototype LCD TVs are only 20mm thin (main display section; 2.9 cm at the thickest part) for a 52” screen size model, a bright room contrast ratio of 3,000:1 and a power consumption level that is half that of today’s LCD TVs.
Sharp shows a ton more LCD TVs at the CES 2008.
Details about the new Sharp LCD TVs can be found in this press-release.
CES 2008 officially started and we report about the hottest product releases, and there are plenty of them. We are in Las Vegas and will be covering the CES 2008 first hand.
Do not miss the latest CES 2008 News.
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