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While strolling through the pre-birth of the CES machine, we happened upon the most amazing thing ever: No less than eight of Panasonic’s 103-inch Plasma HDTVs set on a stage, with independent ...
CES 2006: Panasonic's Huge Plasma TV maker unveils a gargantuan 103-inch plasma set with the same tech in its 65-inch model.
January 5, 2006 Panasonic will begin showing a super-large-size prototype 103-inch plasma display panel (PDP) at its booth at the 2006 International CES later t ...
Japanese paper Yomiuri is reporting that Panasonic will unveil a 150-inch plasma to show the world who has the biggest flatscreen manufacturing capability.
CES-goers, tech-fans, and Diddy take note: Panasonic has announced that they will soon be making the largest plasma screen in the world available to the (not so)general public. 5,000 units of the ...
Now, Panasonic has decided to put the 103-inch screen into production. Yes folks, you’ll actually be able to buy one before the end of the year though no price has been mentioned just yet.
While Panny's 150-inch plasma from CES gets its very own room at the Panasonic booth, the new "budget-friendly" TH-103PZ800 103-inch plasma was relegated to a bit part in the back row of an artsy ...
After springing for that 103-incher last year, Panasonic has made a mockery of your spendy home theater with a 150-inch display at CES, and now an upgraded version of the original 103-inch behemoth.
Remember the Panasonic's 103-inch plasma TV? It was once the world's largest Plasma TV but it has been replaced by the 150-inch model this year announced at CES 2008. Anyway, if you wonder anyone ...
Apparently, they've proved us wrong by publishing the number of 103-inch Plasma ... the sizes up to 150-inch at CES 2008. The Big-Plasma-Biz must be good for Panasonic. They have reintroduced ...
Panasonic may have wowed CES last month with its 150-inch plasma, but that doesn't mean it's given up on its diminutive 103-inch siblings. The company is upgrading the smaller line, if it can be ...
At CES this week, Panasonic announced that it has developed the “world’s largest” high-definition plasma display, crossing the tape measure at 152-inches. ... The display dwarfs Panasonic’s previous ...