Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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jvc has a rptv that could hang on the wall. the mitsubishi laser sets are wall mountable
but in reality the majority of the people with lcds and plasmas just stick them on a table or whatever making the issues with the depth of an rptv really pointless. i mean if you are putting it on the same size stand or table as you would an rptv, then you just spent a lot more money on a smaller tv than you would for a bigger higher quality rptv. id rather good picture quality instead of the oooooooh look how thin that set is.
the laser sets wl only be 10 inch thick for the 1st gen sets and will only get thinner, so comparing the sieze between an ultra thin plasa and lcd ivs rptv is pointless if me and most other people wont be hanging it on the wall.
also if i was hanging a tv on a wall id feel much better about an rptv on the wall than an lcd/plasa while the lcd plasma can weight $200+ -400 pound range for a big screen set 70 inches
the same size rptv will weight around 75 or less pounds.