Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Aug 28 2008, 2:08am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony unveiled the world's thinnest LCD TV with the 40 inch KDL-40ZX1 today.
The Sony KDL-40ZX1 only measures 9.9mm in depth. Because the 40ZX1 is so skinny it is also the world's lightest 40 inch LCD TV with 12.2kg.
In addition the Sony ZX1 series LCD TV features wireless video reception dubbed Bravia 1080 Wireless.
Other features of the Sony ZX1 include 3000:1 contrast ratio, full HD 1080p resolution, Motion flow of 120 Hz, 3 HDMI ports, digital and analog tuner, LAN, and USB.
The Sony KDL-40ZX1 LCD HDTV will go on sale on November 10th in Japan. It is not known yet if and when Sony will offer this stunning LCD TV outside of Japan.
Via this Sony press-release (Japanese)
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