September 30th, 2008 by
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
Hitachi drug its oh-so-sexy 1.5-inch plasma to Japan after showing it off in Denver earlier this month, but what we didn’t see at CEDIA was this: a 15-millimeter thin 37-inch LCD TV. The “reference” set packed a 1,920 x 1,080 panel and a fittingly designed stand, though it won’t see mass production until “2009 or later.” Ugh, even 1-inch just seems so bloated now.
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September 25th, 2008 by
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We received an interesting tip that we thought we’d share with the group. Windows expert and all-around bon vivant Paul Thurrott recently previewed Microsoft’s new Arc mouse on his personal blog, detailing the device with a handful of photos. In the final shot of the series, what appear to be two Xboxes side-by-side can be seen in the lower right-hand corner… but one of those consoles looks thinner than the other. The appearance of what might be a slimmer Xbox 360 has (needless to say) sparked a debate amongst our editors here. Some say it’s nothing — a matter of angle — while others argue that this could be just the scenario in which you’d see a leak of a new form factor. Either way, you can’t simply brush off the differences here, and a little Photoshop matching on our end proved that these edges are decidedly different in angle. So we put it to the Engadget reader: is this a sign of things to come, or just our imaginations running wild?
Update: And we have our answer! Paul Thurrott has gone to the trouble of detailing just exactly what’s going on here, and it is an angle issue. Needless to say, we’ve got a lot of deflated dreams and lightened pockets in the office today.
[Thanks, Brian]
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August 28th, 2008 by
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This morning you saw what a 9.9-mm thin LCD from Sony looks like. Now it’s Philips’ turn to drop jaw. Albeit just a concept compared to Sony’s ZX1 soon to be production TV, this 8-mm thin, 32-inch LCD with LED backlighting is done with the engineering and now waits for the suits to bring it to market. Two thin strips of Philips’ own LumiLEDs — 30 on top and 30 on the bottom — are the secret sauce to this thin, Full HD mixture. According to Philips’ “Senior Scientist,” Dr. Giovanni Cennini, this 8-mm design will scale to panel sizes of 42-inches and probably higher. Better yet, these are the same panels Philips already uses, no extra tweaking required. So it’s your move corporate, we’re all waiting.
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August 28th, 2008 by
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This morning you saw what a 9.9-mm thin LCD from Sony looks like. Now it’s Philips’ turn to drop jaw. Albeit just a concept compared to Sony’s ZX1 soon to be production TV, this 8-mm thin, 32-inch LCD with LED backlighting is done with the engineering and now waits for the suits to bring it to market. Two thin strips of Philips’ own LumiLEDs — 30 on top and 30 on the bottom — are the secret sauce to this thin, Full HD mixture. According to Philips’ “Senior Scientist,” Dr. Giovanni Cennini, this 8-mm design will scale to panel sizes of 42-inches and probably higher. Better yet, these are the same panels Philips already uses, no extra tweaking required. So it’s your move corporate, we’re all waiting.
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August 28th, 2008 by
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This morning you saw what a 9.9-mm thin LCD from Sony looks like. Now it’s Philips’ turn to drop jaw. Albeit just a concept compared to Sony’s ZX1 soon to be production TV, this 8-mm thin, 32-inch LCD with LED backlighting is done with the engineering and now waits for the suits to bring it to market. Two thin strips of Philips’ own LumiLEDs — 30 on top and 30 on the bottom — are the secret sauce to this thin, Full HD mixture. According to Philips’ “Senior Scientist,” Dr. Giovanni Cennini, this 8-mm design will scale to panel sizes of 42-inches and probably higher. Better yet, these are the same panels Philips already uses, no extra tweaking required. So it’s your move corporate, we’re all waiting.
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August 27th, 2008 by
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Sony’s taken the crown in the race for thinnest LCD HDTV. At just 9.9mm thick the KDL-40ZX1 nearly halves the depth of Hitachi’s former champ (likely throwing up in the bathroom right now) and comes within a whisper of Pioneer’s ultra thin concept. Featuring a LED backlighting, a 3,000:1 contrast ratio, 120Hz MotionFlow tech, x.v.Color and BRAVIA Engine 2 image processing this is about as close to a 40-inch window on your wall as is likely to arrive soon. Only one HDMI in is directly on the screen itself, all unnecessary HDMI / USB / component inputs are relegated to a base station, with the option for wired or — possibly WHDI based? — 5Ghz wireless (unfortunately limited to 1080i max resolution for now). We’d mention the XMB GUI, AcTVila video on-demand and DLNA support, but at some point it’s just piling on. A mere 490,000 yen ($4,474 U.S.) puts the ZX1 on your wall, due at your local Japanese retailer November 10. See you there?
[Via AV Watch]
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August 15th, 2008 by
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In a weirdly casual move, Lenovo has let details slip on the next iteration of its MacBook Air-challenging laptop — the ThinkPad X300 — unsurprisingly dubbed the X301. The new device ups the processor ante by adding the as-yet-unreleased Intel Core 2 Duo ULV (ultra low voltage) U9300 (1.2GHz) and U9400 (1.4GHz), both with a 6MB L2 cache and 1066MHz FSB. Additionally, the X301 will support up to 2GB of DDR3 RAM, and Lenovo will offer SSDs of the 80GB or 128GB variety, as opposed to the last generation’s 64GB option. A new DisplayPort jack is included, along with boosted mobile broadband quality, GPS, and plans for a WiMAX version later this year. The laptops start at $2,599 and will be available August 26th, though the 128GB option doesn’t show up until September. Full PR after the break.
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May 19th, 2008 by
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Sharp’s re-upped on the super-size rollouts, with 22 LCDs including every color and size variation, ready to hit shelves this summer ahead of the Beijing Olympics. Available in black or brown, the RX5 series (pictured) headlines the pack with 65-, 52- and 46-inch versions including 1080p resolution, 120Hz motion, a “living contrast” ratio of 1500:1 (dynamic ratio 20,000:1), 12bit image processing and internet access to a specially tuned Yahoo! Japan page all packed into a 5cm deep frame (42- and 52-inch, 6.6cm for 65-inch). The more mainstream GX5 line ranges from 52- to 32-inches complete with all the 1080p resolution, side mounted ARSS “Around Speaker System”, DLNA access and internet hookups we know and love, plus 32- and 26-inch GH5 models that drop down to 720p, losing the around speakers, internet and 1080p res. The DS5 line is aimed at those who don’t need internet access, but do need to choose between black, white and red LCDs. Check the chart on Sharp’s page to compare with the “world’s thinnest” X-series and see what HDTV corresponds with your social status when these drop in June.
[Via AV Watch & Akihabara News]
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March 17th, 2008 by
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The oft-irrational quest for thin already overwhelming television R&D budgets just hit our beloved LCD monitors. Meet the BenQ V2400W billed as the “world’s slimmest 24-inch LCD monitor.” BenQ claims that the LCD’s 2.44-inch max depth is 21% thinner than any of its chubbier competition. Unfortunately, while BenQ happily drones on and on about the monitor’s B-2 stealth bomber inspired design, it remains tight-lipped on the specifications. We know it offers a 4,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 2-ms response, touch control panel and selection of ports including HDMI, DVI and VGA inputs. However, the V2400W’s brightness, panel resolution or backlighting tech, color reproduction capabilities, HDCP support for that DVI jack, and something so trivial as price all remain closely held secrets. Nevertheless, it’ll be available at the end of this month in Asia then heading to North America and Europe in April. You know, if you can find it.
[Via Fareastgizmos]
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January 4th, 2008 by
Filed under: CES, Displays, HDTV
Slimming down LCDs just wasn’t enough, Hitachi will demo a 1.5-inch thick plasma HDTV at CES. Cutting more than a third of the thickness from previous displays, it ensures your screen will look as incredible from the side as it does the front. Also on display, but without concrete plans for release, are the “super” Ultra Thin LCD that’s just .75-inches thick, a search technology for visual images, TV video sharing over the internet without a PC, a wireless video gateway and a prototype IPTV interface. Looking from the near future to the slightly further-off future, we’ll get a look at it in Vegas. Check out a side profile of the skinny plasma after the break.
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November 7th, 2007 by
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
When you call yourself “nano,” you’d be wise to prepare for the onslaught of throne seeking waifs. In from stage Seoul comes this 5.6-mm slimster, the TM-M1 from Ixing. That’s nearly 1-mm thiner than the iPod nano — less than a quarter-inch thin. Announced at the IFA show, the TM-M1 is now available in 1, 2, and 4GB capacities with built-in FM radio (and recording). The 10-hour battery with 2-hour charge is pretty lackluster however, and that 1.5-inch, 65k color OLED won’t win any awards either. Still, it’s fracking thin and that has to count for something, right? Priced at about $100 for 2GB if you can track these down outside of S.Korea.
[Via AVING]
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October 24th, 2007 by
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We won’t be waiting long for Hitachi’s new thin LCDs, the company announced they will make their U.S. debut in 2008. No details on price, but we can still take a look at the feature list for the 42- and 37-inch Ultra Thin 1080p HDTVs, coming in Q2, along with the 32-inch 720p version due in the first quarter of next year. With Hitachi’s latest 120Hz anti-judder technology and image processing stuffed into 1.5-inch thick frames, these screens may not be quite as thin as some of the competition but will hit store shelves far sooner. The bad news is there was no mention of the optional UWB expansion for wirelessly hooking up additional components. We hope Hitachi doesn’t expect U.S. customers to go through the hassle of actually plugging things into our HDTVs, or if we at least get an additional HDMI port for the trouble.
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October 22nd, 2007 by
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With Sharp, Hitachi, and LG.Philips all announcing ultra-thin LCDs we were beginning to wonder, where’s Samsung with their world’s first / biggest / thinnest boasting? No more. Meet the 10-mm (0.39-inch) thin, 40-inch LED-backlit, Full HD LCD TV panel which covers 92% of the NTSC color gamut while consuming less than 90 watts of power. That profile easily bests the crazy thin measurements we’ve already seen. At the moment, however, no price or production run details are available. That could change on Wednesday when the panel goes on display at FPD International in Japan.
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October 18th, 2007 by
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LG.Philips just announced an “ultra-slim” 42-inch Full HD 120Hz panel for 2008. Not Q4 2008 either kids, we’re talking sometime before March. So what can we expect after Sharp’s 1.1-inch thin 52-inch panel and Hitachi’s 0.74-inch 32-incher? Something in between right? Nope, 7.8-inches thick. According to LG.Philips, that still makes it 40% thinner and 10% lighter than conventional LCD TVs which is pretty hot. It’ll be CCFL backlit (not LED) though when it does hit — that’ll keep the cost down but won’t do much for the contrast. The panel will be on display at FPD International in Yokohama next week where we hope to bring you a first look.
[Via DigiTimes]
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October 18th, 2007 by
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LG.Philips just announced an “ultra-slim” 42-inch Full HD 120Hz panel for 2008. Not Q4 2008 either kids, we’re talking sometime before March. So what can we expect after Sharp’s 1.1-inch thin 52-inch panel and Hitachi’s 0.74-inch 32-incher? Something in between right? Nope, 7.8-inches thick. Exactly, 19.8-mm or just 0.78-inches thin. According to LG.Philips, that makes it 40% thinner and 10% lighter than conventional LCD TVs which is pretty hot. It’ll be CCFL backlit (not LED) though when it does hit — that’ll keep the cost down but won’t do much for the contrast. The panel will be on display at FPD International in Yokohama next week where we hope to bring you a first look.
Update: Oops, major metric conversion snafu — good thing we’re not in charge of the Mars space program. It’s fracking thin!
[Via DigiTimes]
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September 26th, 2007 by
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While we wait for the the commercialization of those crazy-flat, high-contrast OLED televisions from Sony, Sharp and now Hitachi are trying to tempt us with super-thin LCDs of their own. Either way, we’re good. Hitachi’s 19-mm (0.74-inch) thin 32-inch LCD television was just announced but won’t be revealed until CREATEC Japan 2007 gets underway. Not bad… not a scant 3-mm OLED mind you, but not bad. CREATEC kicks off on Tuesday so be sure to check back then for pictures and specs.
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September 25th, 2007 by
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Looking for a small, light, credit-card-esque flash drive… which doubles as an MP3 player… which is covered in a “liquid” print? Well you’re in luck, kiddies, because some anonymous Chinese electronics maker has got you covered on all fronts. Enter the “USB Flash Card MP3 Player,” an ultra-thin, 2GB device that plays MP3s and WMAs, functions as a USB flash drive, and will give you absolutely no information about the song you’re listening to. Hey, if you wanted information, you would get a screen — this thing fits in your wallet. Available right now for the bargain basement price of $42.
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