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The Biggest TV Set Ever Created, a Panasonic Brainchild!

October 21, 2008 by Speakers Fan · Leave a Comment 

What if there were a TV set that was bigger than you and I? Taller, longer, wider, more robust, and not a lousy mega screen like you see at the local sports arena that has pixels on it that are so big a bear could curl up for a nap in them. Rather, what if technology had brought to us something so divinely entertaining that it would not fit into most ordinary living rooms, much less pass through the narrow doorways that outfit most homes in the world? What if there was a TV set of such magnificence that also brilliantly displayed high definition video in a clarity that is unbelievably out of this world, the best freaking clarity to date, the highest definition, the crispest screen and views and most dandy, largest, monstrous screen you could ever wrap your own two eyes around? What if a leading technology company already had this digital dream, vividly, and they strove through millions of dollars in research and developments to create what is known as the world’s largest TV set, ever! Well of course there is, or we would not have much fodder to yap about in this article would we? Oh yeah, and to make it even more interesting, what if this TV were a plasma TV? Got your attention now?

The Panasonic 150-inch Plasma Juggernaut
In early January of 2008, Panasonic unveiled what they claim is their biggest creation yet, and the biggest plasma TV set to ever be offered by any company. In technology conventions around the world, the leading company in plasma TVs and high definition technologies introduced their next big, and we mean big, TV to the masses. It’s a 150-inch plasma screen, measured diagonally, that boasts an exceptional 4 x 1080p clarity with pixels so tiny you would need a microscope to differentiate between them. This monster is 11-feet tall and 6-feet wide and weighs in at over five hundred pounds, a beast of all TVs certainly, and one that comes with an equally as large price tag, to the tune of around: $100,000.00 US, give or take a grand. Expect to see this on showroom floors in early 2009, when the company plans to officially place the line into production for the masses. According to company representatives, they are hoping to sell a few thousand of these in next fiscal year; good luck with that.

Specs:
• Dimensions: 11’ x 6’
• Weight: 500+ pounds
• Plasma screen
• Clarity: 4 x 1080p
• Cost: upwards of $100,000.00
• Available Soon, if it can fit in your house

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