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January 7th, 2008, 5:40:25 PM
Panasonic calls 150" TV world's biggest
RICK WILKING/REUTERS
Toshihiro Sakamoto, president of Panasonic AVC Networks, introduces a 150-inch plasma TV at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The TV tops the company's own 103-inch model of last year.
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Jan 07, 2008 03:59 PM
The Associated Press
LAS VEGAS – A 150-inch high-definition plasma TV unveiled by Panasonic is the world's largest to date, the Japanese consumer electronics company claimed Monday at the International Consumer Electronics Show.
The plasma panel features an 8.84 million-pixel image resolution. Its screen is the equivalent of nine 50-inch sets, with an effective viewing area of 11 feet, the company said. It's a step up from Panasonic's 103-inch version, which cost $70,000 (U.S.) when it launched. The company did not say in a news release how much the 150-inch panel will cost.
http://www.thestar.com/Business/article/291728
RICK WILKING/REUTERS
Toshihiro Sakamoto, president of Panasonic AVC Networks, introduces a 150-inch plasma TV at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The TV tops the company's own 103-inch model of last year.
AP Video: Consumer Electronics Show preview
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Microsoft, post-Gates
LINKS
CES: Official site
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Jan 07, 2008 03:59 PM
The Associated Press
LAS VEGAS – A 150-inch high-definition plasma TV unveiled by Panasonic is the world's largest to date, the Japanese consumer electronics company claimed Monday at the International Consumer Electronics Show.
The plasma panel features an 8.84 million-pixel image resolution. Its screen is the equivalent of nine 50-inch sets, with an effective viewing area of 11 feet, the company said. It's a step up from Panasonic's 103-inch version, which cost $70,000 (U.S.) when it launched. The company did not say in a news release how much the 150-inch panel will cost.
http://www.thestar.com/Business/article/291728