Sharp says develops thinnest, lightest LCD TVs

Sharp said it has developed the world’s thinnest and lightest LCD TVs with enhanced picture quality, in a pre-emptive move before the release of organic light-emitting diode TVs, known for their thin displays and crisp images.

The prototype 52-inch liquid-crystal display TV, which is 20 mm thick and weighs 25 kgs, consumes half as much electricity as comparable existing models, the Osaka-based company said on Wednesday.

Sharp’s conventional 52-inch LCD TV measures 81 mm in thickness and weighs 30.5 kgs.

Sharp, the world’s No.3 LCD TV maker behind Samsung Electronics and Sony Corp, declined to comment on the price for the new model, but said it aims to start output when its newest LCD factory in Sakai, western Japan, comes online by March 2010.

Sony said in April it plans to start selling organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TVs by the end of the year, making the new technology a promising contender in the flat TV industry.

The Tokyo-based electronics and entertainment conglomerate has already showcased 11-inch and 27-inch OLED TVs, with the former coming with a thickness of 3 mm.

Shares in Sharp closed up 2.3 percent at 2,005 yen, outperforming the Tokyo stock market’s electrical machinery index, which gained 0.76 percent.

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