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  • 1 thing. the HDMI cable sold should cost $25, not $100. Unlike the speaker wire, it isn't sending hundreds of watts, but a low digital signal. The only thing is it's length, & and it's version #.

  • on G4tv showed a tv that was .7 of an inch wide... its amazing how skinny tv's are getting

  • yea i know is it that crazy....

  • It's a SONY OLED.

  • they have poor quality contrast

  • on the sony, it has a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio....to me....1milion to one is prett good...

  • that's dynamic cotrast. The static or 'true' contrast is much lower, and ANSI contrast lower still.

  • 1 million is oled and lcd

  • it doesnt matter, by hitachi, they make all the parts for HDTV's so they know what they are doing. sony tvs got hitachi stuff, samsung got hitachi stuff, etc, so why not just buy the hitachi, they got great quality

  • I heard LG just came up with 0.7 mm thin. It's getting thinner and thinner. Soon they will be invisible.

  • 0.7mm is literally impossible with current technology, wires wouldnt even be able to fit insdie it :P Tbh, I think the idea of 1.5" thickness TVs is daft...

  • Yea, invisible TV's, thats the smartest thing I've heard all day.

  • i think sony made a like paper thin screen, its about 2 inches big but its thinner than hell.

  • it's 3mm....not 2 inches and it's OLED

  • i was saying like 2 inches wide

  • but samsung have a 1mm thin one

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