
Samsung is never slow with presenting new and exciting concepts and CES 2009 will be no exception. Over the last couple of years, the focus has been on presenting huge TVs. Even if size still matters (it's true) with our flat screen TVs, the focus has moved. The most important nowadays is to present the thinnest, but still big, flat screen TV and Samsung looks to bring home the cup once again with its new ultraslim series of HDTVs.
Samsung will be making its new LUXIA series in size between 40 and 55" and offers many goodies in the form of LED backlighting and Motion Plus (240Hz). But the main attraction is the format of the LUXIA models. Already from the front they look pretty slim with its narrow frame, but its first when you look at it in profile you understand how thin they really are.

The TVs are only a mere 6.5mm thin, which looks to be a record. The biggest problem with wall mounting these HDTVs is how to fit all of those nasty thick cables.

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