Sure, we've already seen
Toshiba and
Mitsubishi boast about their uber-thin bezels, but
Sharp was touting its slimness in another area. Dubbed the "slimmest, lightest AQUOS LCD TVs ever," the
D64U lineup had an entire wall reserved to show off, and we figured we'd take a (real) close look at exactly
how thin these things really are. As the unscientific finger-gap test shows below, a 1.5-inch frame is pretty flippin' narrow, and it seemed especially so on the 65-inch behemoth. 'Course, if given the option, we'd still chose the 108-inch LCD that was just on the
other side of this display, depth be darned.