Panasonic to Unveil 150-Inch Plasma HDTV
The set will be displayed at next month's Consumer Electronics Show.
By Swanni
The set will be billed as the world's largest TV, according to The Daily Yomiuri, a Japanese newspaper.
The newspaper quotes sources as saying that the giant-sized set will be displayed at next month's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
In the last few years, TV makers have competed to introduce what they call the world's largest set at the annual gadget fest.
Panasonic introduced its 103-inch Plasma HDTV at CES 2006 while Sharp last January topped that display with its 108-inch LCD TV.
The Daily Yomiuri says no pricing has been set on the 150-inch Plasma, but it's expected to be available in 2009.
The newspaper adds that the 150-inch screen, which is two meters by 3.5 meters, is large enough to display a full-scale adult.
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