What is the biggest plasma TV you can buy?
Panasonic and NHK have announced the development of a 145-inch 8K plasma display, the world’s largest.
Is Panasonic plasma a good TV?
If you look at CNET’s lists of best TVs this year, or any recent year, chances are good there’s a plasma TV made by Panasonic at the top. That’s because they consistently offer excellent picture quality for the price.
Why did Panasonic stop making plasma TV?
This decline has been attributed to the competition from liquid crystal (LCD) televisions, whose prices have fallen more rapidly than those of the plasma TVs. In late 2013, Panasonic announced that they would stop producing plasma TVs from March 2014 onwards.
What is the largest Panasonic TV?
World’s biggest TV: Panasonic’s 4K2K 3D 152-inch Plasma. If you’re a fan of movies like Poltergeist or Videodrome, in which people get really “immersed” in their television-viewing experiences, then you’ll probably like the latest news from Panasonic – it’s developed the world’s largest full-HD 3D plasma display TV.
Is the Panasonic 152-inch TV the future?
We come from the future. Panasonic’s 152-inch TV just hit and it’s got 4k by 2k resolution, 3D support and several technologies that speed up display and optimize it for displaying 3D by reducing cross talk. Not that you’ll be able to afford one.
Does Panasonic make a 3D TV?
Panasonic launches its first Full HD 3D TVs in 2010 with PDP technology, which is highly suitable for 3D TVs, to offer the utmost picture quality. Panasonic’s new 3D TVs will deliver a true full HD 3D quality to create new and exciting television experiences.
What is the resolution of the 152-inch 4K display?
This technology enables high-quality Full HD 3D display on the ultra large 152-inch 4K x 2K (4,096 x 2,160 pixels) panel. The panel also incorporates a crosstalk reduction technology, essential for producing clear 3D images.
Is this the world’s largest 3D plasma TV?
The record-breaking 152-inch Panasonic Full HD 3D Plasma Display Panel. If you’re a fan of movies like Poltergeist or Videodrome, in which people get really “immersed” in their television-viewing experiences, then you’ll probably like the latest news from Panasonic – it’s developed the world’s largest full-HD 3D plasma display TV.