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    Thin is in for 2008. LCD TVs set to go on a diet.

    A number of big-name LCD TV manufacturers are looking to release ultra-slim, large-screen models in 2008.
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    Re: Thin is in for 2008. LCD TVs set to go on a diet.

    Thinner screens are great.

    Pioneer "Project Kuro" plasma takes the cake at 9mm. Granted, LCDs and plasma have slightly different markets.
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    Re: Thin is in for 2008. LCD TVs set to go on a diet.

    Project Kuro was the extreme contrast prototype Pioneer showed off, this isn't the same as the 9mm panel they demoed, I can't remember the name of it.

    The 9mm Pioneer in incredibly impressive, especially because plasmas are generally thicker than LCDs.

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    Re: Thin is in for 2008. LCD TVs set to go on a diet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Funkstar View Post
    Project Kuro was the extreme contrast prototype Pioneer showed off, this isn't the same as the 9mm panel they demoed, I can't remember the name of it.

    The 9mm Pioneer in incredibly impressive, especially because plasmas are generally thicker than LCDs.
    The 9mm one was Project Kuro. It was a handmade panel.

    And this link seems to think they are the one and the same as the infinite contrast one.

    Pioneer's Project Kuro: The 9mm thick, infinite contrast 50-inch plasma HDTV - Engadget HD
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    Re: Thin is in for 2008. LCD TVs set to go on a diet.

    ah, my mistake.

    i thought they were two different panels

    That was the impression I got from the main Engadget blog

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    Re: Thin is in for 2008. LCD TVs set to go on a diet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Funkstar View Post
    ah, my mistake.

    i thought they were two different panels

    That was the impression I got from the main Engadget blog
    Looking back at it, it seems many sites covering this topic are confused over which is which and whether there are two models demoed or only one.

    Ill have a look over at AVForums and try to figure it out.
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    Re: Thin is in for 2008. LCD TVs set to go on a diet.

    It was a handmade panel.

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    Re: Thin is in for 2008. LCD TVs set to go on a diet.

    yea lcd has gone slim but oled wow slim

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