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		<title>Thinnest TV Ever&#8230;</title>
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		<dc:creator>Quan Vo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK so for all of you who regularly frequent this blog (although I doubt there is anyone), you&#8217;ll know that Noelbert recently wrote this article: http://roastlechon.com/2008/01/08/thinnest-plasma-or-tv-ever/ about the thinnest tv ever. Well the Pioneer Kuro concept might actually be the thinnest ever at only 9 mm, but it&#8217;s still a concept and that means none [...]]]></description>
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<p>OK so for all of you who regularly frequent this blog (although I doubt there is anyone), you&#8217;ll know that Noelbert recently wrote this article: <a href="http://roastlechon.com/2008/01/08/thinnest-plasma-or-tv-ever/" title="Kuro Concept">http://roastlechon.com/2008/01/08/thinnest-plasma-or-tv-ever</a>/ about the thinnest tv ever. Well the Pioneer Kuro concept might actually be the thinnest ever at only 9 mm, but it&#8217;s still a concept and that means none of you can buy it. Well that&#8217;s where this one comes in. The Sharp Aquos X may be about 4  times thicker at 34 mm (1.35 inches), but it&#8217;s a TV all of you can actually buy, and thus it&#8217;s infinitely more siginificant than the Kuro. The beauty&#8217;s not all in the aesthetics though, as this LCD TV offers 120hz refresh rates,  15,000:1 contrast ratios,  3 way 8 speaker system, 3 HDMI 1.3A ports, and a DVI out for PC, along with ethernet and firewire. These will officially be out in March in 37, 42, and 46 inch sizes. There&#8217;s no price yet, but does it really matter? You know you want one. I&#8217;ll admit I do.</p>
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