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Why? For bragging rights? I would guess that the really thin TVs will have a fair amount of flex and may be relatively fragile.

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Yup. That's something they are going to have to work on.

I am sure the application of such thin panels might have a decent sized list, however for the home user - there is not much of a gain if any. When you are looking at it head on, you will never know. From the side, yes. However in free space - gaining 2 inches is not that much of a deal.

I can see multiple panels being connected on a wall as one unit. That would be interesting to see. Then again, I have always hated the thick black grid that went along with a setup like this.
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