World's Thinnest, Biggest and Weirdest TVs
Every January in Las Vegas, the latest and greatest, thinnest, biggest, and weirdest new TVs make their debuts at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES). More than 150,000 people descend on the City of Sin to see what consumer electronics manufacturers have in store for the upcoming year. Switched has been roaming the floors of the Las Vegas Convention Center, looking at TV after TV after TV. The big story this year is super-slim TVs, some of which are literally almost paper thin. But as usual, we found some other superlatives. Check out our gallery for the latest, techiest, biggest, most expensive, cheapest, and weirdest TVs out there.
Want to see even more more unusual TVs? Click next to see the thinnest, weirdest, wettest, and even roundest TVs coming to you in 2008.
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Tommy @ Jan 8th 2008 8:08PM
*Drools*
Kevin @ Jan 8th 2008 8:15PM
OMG wow.....
*drools more then tommy..*
antonio @ Jan 8th 2008 8:17PM
HaHaHaHa 150 inch plasma I wonder who can buy that, Oh yeah thats right prob if you are worth a couple of million. Im sick of people making these crazy expensive gadget that normal working people can buy, But if they do buy it i bet they have to sell there first born for it
boatingdeals @ Jan 8th 2008 8:19PM
I no sooner clicked the page to look, and my wife said NO....geeze
Amber @ Jan 8th 2008 8:23PM
Its so beautyfull.I think I am about to cry.
mike n @ Jan 8th 2008 8:27PM
A 150" TV would require a very large room to enjoy. Or you could watch it from your neighbor's yard.
mike n @ Jan 8th 2008 8:28PM
Lets see, a 42inch plasma comsumes roughly 440 watts of energy. How many watts does this 150" TV use. It would be like leaving the oven on.
impress6 @ Jan 8th 2008 8:29PM
Let others pay the big bucks now - thousands and thousands of dollars...in less than 5 yrs. it will be under $1,000.
algore @ Jan 8th 2008 8:33PM
BURN BABY BURN!
Dominus @ Jan 8th 2008 8:59PM
150 inches of tv commercials ... yeah right.... stick it up where the sun dont shine
John @ Jan 8th 2008 9:07PM
Its Great .All negative comments from those who cannot afford anyway and bacically not made for them to begin with.
kevin @ Jan 8th 2008 9:07PM
150 inches of porn and Girls Gone Wild videos!! Now thats some spendy spanktravision!!
Ralph Tate @ Jan 8th 2008 9:10PM
If you have to ask the price you can't afford it.
sssss @ Jan 8th 2008 9:14PM
My wife is always telling me to get a second job, I finally incentive.
SailLife @ Jan 8th 2008 9:15PM
*Drools* more than Tommy & Kevin...Measuring the family room wall as we speak!
don karnes @ Jan 8th 2008 9:22PM
wow whippe and we spend 3.50 on gas how about better efforts to get better gas mileage or alternitive fuel. all this waisted effort and are children will pay for it. we need to focus on the prize.
Jenn @ Jan 8th 2008 9:29PM
Dang it and I just had a 73 inch put in my dang bedroom for my Hubby and I should of waiting that would have been Kick A&& to have....
jessica @ Jan 8th 2008 9:32PM
thats pretty incredible. i just bought the family a 62 inch tv for christmas... im only 18 years old... and that costed me a pretty penny. haha my dad sure would enjoy watching the Patriots on a tv larger than him. =]
Jarin @ Jan 8th 2008 9:33PM
I agree if as much time and money was spent on that thing that most people can't even imagine to buy was spent on GETTING AWAY from foreign oil don't you thing AMERICA would be better off.
vincent @ Jan 8th 2008 9:42PM
Bill Gates is rich enought to buy that tv, he makes $8000.00 a minute.