A look at the very hot (& extremely thin!) 6.9 mm TV shown at the LG press conference at CES 2010. It's hard to show... when it's sideways you pretty much can't see it.
Okay,how long will this last,in terms of duribility ? can i repair it and keep it for 6 to 8 years...if any fault arises...is it serviceable ?
The panel & the I.C's seem to be factory pressed,So it would be very difficult to service it,once it fails.And in hot wet tropical climate with high humidity,i do not know how long these thin tv's will last ?
Yeah, well, can they make it thinner ?
derman077 1 year ago
@krisachar Dude.... it's LG. Of course it will break after a week....
martijn10010 1 year ago
Okay,how long will this last,in terms of duribility ? can i repair it and keep it for 6 to 8 years...if any fault arises...is it serviceable ?
The panel & the I.C's seem to be factory pressed,So it would be very difficult to service it,once it fails.And in hot wet tropical climate with high humidity,i do not know how long these thin tv's will last ?
krisachar 1 year ago
If I remember correct, the 47" will be about $4800 when it comes out (estimate). Also, there will be a 55" set available later on.
kornukaz 1 year ago
i cant see the sides of it lol
94stig 2 years ago
hide the battery
dormiturefl 2 years ago
Trouble is the batterry is the size if a small family car.................;)
redhater99 2 years ago
wow, it's a thin tv. i want one. i wonder how much.
sono23 2 years ago