This is obviously thin enough, but why haven't tv manufacturers ever thought about splitting the TV into two parts? They could have one "flat" cable that rides down the wall to the "guts" of the TV, which could be conveniently shaped like a cable box, DVD player, or other home theater component. That way, you really end up with a flat display and everything else can be plugged into that box instead of going all the way to the TV.
Then again, I know how consumers love all-in-one devices, so that would probably only appeal to a niche crowd.
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Money Mike @ Jun 8th 2009 8:51AM
This is obviously thin enough, but why haven't tv manufacturers ever thought about splitting the TV into two parts? They could have one "flat" cable that rides down the wall to the "guts" of the TV, which could be conveniently shaped like a cable box, DVD player, or other home theater component. That way, you really end up with a flat display and everything else can be plugged into that box instead of going all the way to the TV.
Then again, I know how consumers love all-in-one devices, so that would probably only appeal to a niche crowd.
corey smith @ Jun 8th 2009 11:40AM
you mean like the panny z1?