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News DetailsSony ZX1 9.9mm-Thick TV Gives Me a Large Hadron Collider Right in My Pants [Sony ZX1 Ultra-Thin TV Hands-On]
The good: they managed to get to this thickness thanks to a new LED lighting technology that is not behind the actual LCD, but on the four corners. Using some optical device, the powerful light from the corners gets distributed evenly through the whole screen. I couldn't appreciate any uneven lighting. The bad: probably the price. On first hands on, however, I have no complaints. This feels like a true object of desire with anyone with the pockets to buy it. Bottom line: Sony's really got a winner here, even while I imagine the price would be as out of this world as the TV itself. While last year we saw some comparable ultra-thin prototypes from the likes of Sharp, those are not going to be available until 2010. The thing that sets the Sony ZX1 is the fact that it's a real product that anyone with a big badass credit card could buy. Update: According to IT Wire, the price of the Sony KDL-40ZX1 would be $4,500. |
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