Samsung To Intro World’s Slimmest LED HDTVs at CES

Whilst at the time of writing details are rather scant, Samsung has confirmed that it is poised to unveil what it proudly boasts is the world’s slimmest range of LED HDTV units at this years CES event.

The new range of ultra slim Samsung LED HDTVs, all of which utilise Samsung’s Mition Plus (240Hz) technology, will purportedly range in screen size from 40” through to 55” and will, if initial reports are to be believed, measure in at a mere 6.5mm in thickness thanks to employing Samsung’s new backlight technology. Interestingly Sony’s latest foray into ultra slim HDTV units has only managed to reduce thickness to a still not unimpressive 9.9mm (more than 3mm thicker than Samsungs new yet to be fully specified range).
We await the official unveiling, and further information concerning the new HDTV’s specifications, with great interest and will endeavour to bring you an update the moment Samsung release full technical specifications.
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