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Although it's impossible to tell without another object in the display box, that's Panasonic's 150-inch TV up there -- here at IFA, intimidating its neighbors. Now get this: this massive plasma sporting a 2,160 X 4,096-pixel (4 times 1080p) Advanced HD display will hit the assembly lines just as soon as Panny's newest factory comes on-line in the May 2009 timeframe. At the moment, the single 150-inch sheet of glass is hand-made and fitted into four of these behemoths currently touring the world. That means 150-inches of goodness could be yours before the year is up. College shmollege, this is quad HD!

This TV wouldn't even fit in my room =/



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Too small for my tastes.



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It will probably be thousands of Dollars



^_^

Onyxmeth said:

Too small for my tastes.


lol, Imagine playing video Games on a Cinema sized screen ^_^

That's 3.8 meters across. Bloody insane. :) It is quad HD. Maybe you'll be able to hook up 4 different sources and view them all on a reasonably huge section all at once.



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$8,000 at least.



halogamer1989 said:
$8,000 at least.

At the start, I would put it even higher than that. The first few batches of these puppies will probably run well over 10 grand.

 



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So much epic win for this TV. MOAR TV!!!



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Onyxmeth said:
halogamer1989 said:
$8,000 at least.

At the start, I would put it even higher than that. The first few batches of these puppies will probably run well over 10 grand.

 

I'm pretty sure that even that's lowballing it by a considerable margin.

Still, 150 inches...that would make the "compensating" jokes worthwhile....

 



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