Its really impressive to see such a thin screen and a great bit of technical skill to flatten all the electronics, but I'm struggling to find an application that is pushing the flattening of displays. I've got a Sony Flatpanel KDL40W2000 its only 4 or so inches thick, and its hardly an issue, even if it were to be mounted on a wall...
Not complaining (theres a first for an engadget post ;) ) but can anyone explain, why this super thin contest is going on?
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Its really impressive to see such a thin screen and a great bit of technical skill to flatten all the electronics, but I'm struggling to find an application that is pushing the flattening of displays.
I've got a Sony Flatpanel KDL40W2000 its only 4 or so inches thick, and its hardly an issue, even if it were to be mounted on a wall...
Not complaining (theres a first for an engadget post ;) ) but can anyone explain, why this super thin contest is going on?