(Update on Jan 9 2008 with pics of the TV below)
Panasonic corporation is developing a 150-inch Plasma Flat Screen Television that is set to become the world's largest TV.
According a report in Japanese Daily Yomiuri paper this plasma flat screen television set will measure 150 inches diagonally, handsomely beating JVC's 110-inch rear projector for the title of the largest home television regardless of class and Sharp corporation's 108-inches current word's largest plasma flat screen television. The height of the television screen alone will be large enough to stand taller than an adult man and length wise as long as a car!
Not much about the televisions technical details are known though Electronista reports that it should reach a minimum 1080p resolution and may represent the grafting together of four smaller sets to reach its anticipated dimensions.
Panasonic is making this primarily to show the world who has the biggest flat screen manufacturing capability. However production models of this giant flat screen plasma television may reach buyers in 2009.
The above picture from Gizmodo shows a 103-inch plasma flat screen television set that Panasonic recently launched and then discontinued.
Update: Here is a better image of the 103-inch television. Just imagine how the giant 150-inch one will be!
(image credit:softpedia)
Update: (9 Jan 2008)
Ok, finally we've got the 150-inch TV pictures. In these two photos you see the Panasonic 150-Inch Plasma next to that 103-Inch from last year.
Look at this picture of the gigantic Panasonic television screen. You can see the life size image of a Elephant on the screen. Imagine it is the life size elephant inside a TV screen! And see the size of the screen compared to the adult mother and father and kids. They look so miniature.
Image credit: Gizmodo.com
This 150-inch flat screen plasma tv that's dubbed "Life Screen," is now officially the largest in the world. It boasts 2,000-by-4,000 pixel resolution and is 11 feet wide, or the size of nine 50-inch plasma TVs! Panasonic President Toshihiro Sakamoto had said at the launch, "It's capable of an amazing picture that is four times the resolution of our current full HD plasma displays,"
Monday, 14 September 2009
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