Phillips are demonstrating their new Ambilight technology that throws compatible light onto the walls behind your TV, as well as their new wireless HDMI transmission technology that allows a 1080p signal to reach your set wirelessly.
Sharp Electronics is showing their new product line of Aquos Tvs that have higher refresh rates and greater contrast definition. In addition, Sharp is showing off the world largest LCD TV, coming in at a whopping 108".
New Ambilights and a 108-Inch LCD
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