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We thought the big Plasma outfit from Panasonic was for show, no go. Apparently, they've proved us wrong by publishing the number of 103-inch Plasma unit sold in a Japanese commercial and kept ...
Remember the Panasonic's 103-inch plasma TV?It was once the world's largest Plasma TV but it has been replaced by the 150-inch model this year announced at CES 2008.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 ...
Panasonic Corporation announced today it will start shipment of its 65-inch "Interactive Plasma Display" (TH-65PB1), incorporated with electronic pen functions, in Japan, the U.S., and Europe at ...
Panasonic makes a 103-inch TV—it's apparently the biggest plasma in the world. It's on display at electronics shops throughout Japan. Seeing one isn't a big deal. Playing Kinect on it just might be.
Panasonic isn't really trying to pitch this TV to consumers, but instead is aiming it for commercial use. The company has been selling 103-inch plasma TVs for years.
Panasonic 103-Inch TV Just $100,000. ... Panasonic will finally take your money in return for a 103-inch plasma TV. The price? A mere $102,000 (¥8.5 million). ...
After falling in price to "just" $50,000 last year, Panasonic's five-year-old plasma has been updated with 3D technology. The TH-P103MT2 will sell for the ...
Panasonic’s New 103 Inch 3D Plasma Available for $100,000. 11:51 am November 17, 2010 By Julian Horsey. Today Panasonic have unveiled their latest monster 103 inch PDP Full HD TV but this time ...
At last count, the home had: two Microsoft Xbox 360s, two Sony PlayStation 3s, two Nintendo Wiis and one Nintendo Game Cube... oh, and a 103" Panasonic plasma display system to view them all on.
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 ...
Last January, we got a chance to see Panasonic‘s 3D demonstration on their 103-inch screen, and it appears that the company was able to shrink it down for the typical consumer, and they’ll be showing ...
Even though LCD is clearly the dominant technology in the TV market, Panasonic still believes in the merits of plasma displays. The company currently showcases a new 85-inch monster plasma TV at ...