Samsung shows very skinny telly
Paper thin
CES on Video Up close with Samsung's size-zero 52in LCD TV prototype...
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COMMENTS
sound
What sort of moron buys a 50" TV and uses the built in speakers? I'd suspect anyone looking at owt that size would have a chunky amp/5.1 system to hook it up to.
This TV would be perfect for hanging in my hallway.
@ Fluffykins
Excellent post there Fluffykins. I never realised that video was for people who are a bit thick. I'll have to remark on that to a mate of mine who relies on videocasts. He's dyslexic by the way.
Next time, before you get all snooty and up your own arse about audio/visual media, try to remember that for some it's their lifeline.
Sound?
So it has all the capabilities of a "regular" TV, does it? I bet the sound is crap...

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