Victor / JVC to present the world's lightest 32-inch LCD TV at CES

Monday, January 5th, 2009

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Victor JVC has today unveiled a next-generation 32-inch LCD display [PDF] that is the company’s thinnest (7mm) and the world’s lightest (5kg). A first prototype will be showcased during the CES at the Victor / JVC booth this week.

The company claims it takes 50% less material resources and 10% fewer LCD module parts to manufacture the display. There is no information about features or the model name of the screen available at this point (other that it offers full HD resolution).

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The display will go on sale in Japan (and possibly outside Nippon) within this year.

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