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The South Korean electronics manufacturer unveiled a television Wednesday that is less than 7 millimeters thick.
The product, which is so new it doesn't have a name, was brought on stage briefly during an LG press event at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. It looked to be not much thicker than a piece of posterboard.
A spokeswoman said the TV should be available late this year.
Previously, LG's thinnest TV was 23.3 millimeters thick, or about three times as wide as the new hyper-slim television, said Woo Paik, LG's chief technology officer.
"This is a brand new product, and it's very exciting," Woo said at the event.
Few details on the super-skinny TV were immediately available. LG announced a number of new television products in its Infinia line, and representatives said most of the company's TVs this year will be connected to the Internet and to other home devices; a trend the industry calls "connected TV."
The company emphasized the diversity of its product lines, from smartphones with projectors, to energy-efficient washing machines, and said 3-D television will soon be available from LG.
Source: CNN
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