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“The secret relied on an ultra-thin black silk thread — an "invisible clothesline," the author calls it — stretched horizontally across the stage, just over Thurston's head.”
“Like the 8000-series sets, they have ultra-thin bezels and many of the same features—including the Smart TV service, 240Hz technology, Wi-Fi, and Skype—but not the same remote control.”
Consumer Reports: CES 2011: Samsung joins the Smart TV set, adds inches to TV lines
“Samsung is also using a ultra-thin 0.2 inches bezel design on some flagship models, which brings the viewing screen almost completely to the edge of the display.”
Consumer Reports: CES 2011: Samsung joins the Smart TV set, adds inches to TV lines
“Pryor's paintings look like delicate watercolors but the magic of her technique involves meticulously applying multiple layers of ultra-thin acrylic paint.”
The Huffington Post: Yasmine Mohseni: Beyond the White Cube: Painter Stephanie Pryor in the Studio
“Recently I got one of these new System 76 ultra-thin laptops, the Lemur:”
“• Steven reviewed Garmin's ultra-thin nüvi 1490T GPS unit.”
“(Of course, there were plenty of other media influences in our faces in the 1970s; we were still dealing with Twiggy and her ultra-thin ilk.)”
The Washington Post: Aack! Has comic-strip 'Cathy' shaped your body image?
“But ultra-thin models, the ultimate in discretion, continue to appear.”
“But only the 3D models, which were previewed at CES, feature a new "One "design that uses an ultra-thin bezel to create an "edgeless" appearance.”
Consumer Reports: Samsung's 2011 TV lineup: Smart TV, Smart Hub, apps market
“Bruguera used a tiny handle with an ultra-thin grip.”
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