
Samsung exhibits ultra thin 3.9 mm LED-TV
By Rasmus Larsen - 28 Dec 2009

Samsung has presented the world's thinnest LCD-TV with LED, which beats Samsung's own record of 6 mm, JVCs record, and Sony’s ZX1 model.
The TV of just 3.9 mm is also about eight times thinner than the LED-TV models that Samsung currently have on the market. The impressive prototype TV is 40-inches wide and Samsung says it can easily be scaled up to larger sizes.
Samsung’s prototype is based on a LCD TV panel with LED Edge, where LEDs are placed along the edge of the flat panel. Samsung also mentions a 100/120 Hz refresh rate and a static contrast ratio of 5000:1.
Samsung has not yet decided if the model will be released on the market or not. Samsung also introduced a 6 mm thin LED-TV at IFA 2009.
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