Sharp Corp said on Wednesday it had developed a liquid crystal display television that is less than an inch thick. The technology used in the prototype allows the company to cut the thickness of a 52-inch flat television to just two centimetres (0.79 inches) for the main display section, less than one quarter that of its current thinnest model.
It has a power consumption half that of existing Sharp models and a much better contrast ratio. The prototype "far surpasses existing models in terms of image quality, thin-profile design, and environmental performance," Sharp announced. A commercial launch date has not yet been decided.
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