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Meet Sony's KDL-40ZX1, The World's New Thinnest LCD HDTV

With an LCD panel that's just 9 mm thick

By Alex Vochin, Technology Editor

28th of August 2008, 07:14 GMT

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Sony's new KDL-40ZX1 - lateral view
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The title of world's thinnest LCD HDTV seems to have changed hands once again. After Hitachi held on to it for almost half a year, along came Sony and launched the incredibly thin KDL-40ZX1, whose panel is just 9 mm thick (while the device itself reaches just... 28.8 mm) but still capable of displaying high-quality images at full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) resolution.

 

First and foremost, let's see what the most important features of the LCD panel are. Beside providing a total viewing area of 88.6 x 49.8 cm and a diagonal size of 101.6 cm (40 inches), the panel has some pretty OK viewing angles as well, namely 178 degrees on both horizontal and vertical directions.

 

The contrast ratio is of 3000:1, and the device also comes equipped with a LED backlighting system and 120Hz MotionFlow technology, as well as BRAVIA Engine 2 image processing. And just in case you were wondering, yes, this thing works with just about any type of video signals, whether we're talking about 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p or 480i.

 

The audio department is also pretty well represented, since the LCD HDTV from Sony has been equipped with two 5W speakers and one 10 W subwoofer, which will probably prove to be quite enough for most users (although true audio/video addicts will most likely add a Blu-ray home cinema as well).

 

KDL-40ZX1 - front view
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The connectivity options of the KDL-40ZX1 are also extremely impressive. Thus, the device has several HDMI slots, Component video input, S-Video input, audio inputs and outputs, a USB port and, even more interesting, a built-in Ethernet interface (10 BASE-T/100BASE-TX) and a built-in modem (up to 2400 bps). As you've probably guessed already, the latest two options are designed especially in order to allow users to connect to the Internet and access various types of content from online services.

 

Sony's new ultra-thin KDL-40ZX1 will arrive in Japanese stores at some point in November for an estimate retail price of around 4,500 US dollars, but it's quite likely that the rest of the world will have to wait until early 2009 in order to be able to enjoy this technological wonder.


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Comment #1 by: BJ Carr on 02 Sep 2008, 19:29 GMT reply to this comment

This is a sensational advance on the LCD road, Will it not conflict with the OLED development if it works as well as it looks? Discuss......

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