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Sharp unveils ultra-thin TVs

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Sharp Corp on Thursday unveiled eight new models of its ultra-thin Freestyle AQUOS F5 series of LCD TVs. The TVs come in four sizes -- 20, 32, 40 and 60 inches.

Sharp said the biggest selling points of the TVs are their lightness and mobility. The 32-inch model, for example, is only 4 centimeters thick and weighs a mere 5.5 kilograms, while the 20-inch model is 2.5 kilograms -- 30-50% lighter than current models. The new models operate wirelessly, so there is no need for antenna cables. They can be hung on a wall or taken to any room in the house for convenience, Sharp said.

Prices will start at about 110,000 yen. The TVs will go sale in late September.

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I'm definitely buying one of these ultra-thin TVs next. My current one weighs 120 lbs and I have a have time moving it around!

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The "model" on the right looks nice :-)

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"taken to any room in the house for convenience" ...don't forget that beautiful wall tap and that thick black hanging cord.

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Well, sometimes waiting for tech has its benefits. Nice.

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CactusJack, maybe you should actually read the article, "The new models operate wirelessly,"

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I thought it was the new Jumbo iPad 3.

Looks pretty good, can't wait to check it out at Yamada Denki

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Too bad you can't get power by wireless too. As slim as these TVs might get, they still need a bulky AC adapter that ruins the whole picture. Care to notice how the human models have something tucked away in their big pockets?

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yobi00.

Wall-warts aren't that big and could be housed internally even in that slim a TV.

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Well, according to the data sheet on Sharp's site, this one has an external adapter. But for some reason I couldn't find any specific sizes or even pictures, only pictures of how slim and elegant the display itself is... Not saying that it's huge, but still...

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why do we still talk about the dimensions of TVs in inches when the weight is given in kilos? The TVs sound good - althought right now I'd like the wireless antenna more than the TV!

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Not cheap for a 20" TV by any means

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What's next? LCD TVs that you can actually see through?

fanofjapan

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Now if they could just provide some programs worth watching.

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"Prices will start at about 110,000 yen"

That must be for the 20 inch. Damn.

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@yobi00 wireless energy exists just not for consumers yet.

http://www.ted.com/talks/eric_giler_demos_wireless_electricity.html

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the 20 will go for 80,000, while the 32 will be 110,000

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hahah the ipod 6... they look like idiots carrying it... LCD is not the future of TV's OLED is the future of ultra thing TV's.

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