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JVC slims down 32-inch TV to 7mm thick

JVC is joining the race towards thinner flat-panel TV and will unveil at this week's CES a prototype 32-inch television that's just 7-millimeters thick.

| News | Personal tech | 01/05/09 at 3:14 pm |


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Samsung to unveil 7mm thick TV at CES

Samsung plans to unveil a flat-panel TV that's as thin as 6.5mm at this week's CES show, it said Sunday.



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Sony to close last US TV factory

Sony will shut its last remaining LCD TV plant in the US as part of a global restructuring announced this week.

| News | Business | 12/11/08 at 10:49 am |


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HDTV Buying Guide 2008

For this comprehensive roundup of large high-definition televisions, we looked at 13 new HDTVs and reappraised a bunch of older models across three basic size categories: 42 inches, 46 to 47 inches, and 50 to 52 inches. Ultimately, three newcomers captured Best Buys: the 42-inch LG 42PG25, the 46-inch Samsung LN46A650, and the 50-inch Samsung PN50A760.

| Product review | Personal tech | 11/26/08 at 1:30 pm |


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