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Philips Cinema LCD TV with 21:9 aspect ratio
Oh sheesh, instant hard-on. Philips has announced the 56" Cinema 21:9 LCD TV, this is the first TV that features the same aspect ratio as movie theaters. The Cinema TV will be available in Spring 2009.
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Philips amBX review [Guru3D] - 10/13/2008 11:05 AM
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One more interesting press-releases from Point of View today for sure.