LG Reveals 0.1 Inch Thick LCD TV [LG's Razor Thin LCD Display Will Be The World's Thinnest?]

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21 Dec 2009

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LG Display has revealed a new LCD TV that measures only 2.6mm thick (0.1 inches), possibly the world’s thinnest LCD TV on record.  This ultra-thin LCD may come in a low-profile package, but it maintains market standards with full 1080p playback and a 120Hz refresh rate.

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8 Responses to LG Reveals 0.1 Inch Thick LCD TV [LG's Razor Thin LCD Display Will Be The World's Thinnest?]

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besos_por_favor

January 26th, 2010 at 3:09 pm

not to be rude, but your question is hard to follow.

Also judging by your own research I would say you already know the answer. Yes

I also think that LG is tod dawg at the moment

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The S

January 26th, 2010 at 11:14 pm

most newer projectors are dlp which is far better than lcd, refresh rates are alot higher and can handle fast video without jumpy video. thats why alot of gamers use dlp over lcd. prices are all about the same though, but if you choose a projector its all about size of the screen you want and how dark is your room. you want to pay attention to contrast ratios and lumens

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Mr. Peachy®

February 2nd, 2010 at 5:36 am

I would try the Winegard SS2000 "Square Shooter" and the Zenith DTT901for ease of use, performance, and overall practicality.

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February 18th, 2010 at 12:15 am

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eleon den

February 21st, 2010 at 11:31 am

uhhhh you need to do your research, some companies are starting to get into the SST but the SST starts to slip at around 350 ft lbs.

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doodles87g

March 10th, 2010 at 8:43 pm

Maybe you are on the right track (no pun intended), but here is what I recommend.

Google "Audacity and look for a download page. As long as you don't get the Beta version, you should be okay. You'll also want to find the LAME extension. No, the extension isn't bad, it's just the name of it. Threw me for a loop too.

Without the LAME extension, you'll only be able to record .wav files, but with the extension, you can convert the .wav files to .mp3 or .ogg (voice recording).

Once you have done all that, check out the site This site is by far the best I've ever found for uploading my own musical recordings. The amount of space is unlimited and your account can be on there forever.

What an example? http://www.babulous.com/unNormal1

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TV guy

March 17th, 2010 at 6:07 pm

There are s/pdif audio to stereo audio converters, but at their price ($45+) you are better off investing on a low-end Home-theater in the box with s/pdif input.

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Lindsay P

March 20th, 2010 at 10:48 pm

in such an endless universe – how could there not be any other lifeform. The depths of space hold no boundries. What makes us think that we are the only ones?

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