Panasonic 152'' 3D Plasma HDTV is Dreamworthy

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I did some searching and checked out about how much it will cost...

IT'S OVER NINE THOUSAAANNND!!!!
 
O M F G!!!!

I use to think it was insane that Panasonic had like a 85" Plasma.

As for this....

Words cannot express.
 
what i wanna know is how many ports it has.lol
next thing u know it comes with like one s video port and one composite.lol
 
Is there even a consumer device that can drive a 4kx2k screen? I thought 2560x1600 was about the end of the road for video cards...
 
Some guy wins the lottery and he wants to buy a Ford truck? WTF is wrong with people on this planet
 
[citation][nom]r0x0r[/nom]I did some searching and checked out about how much it will cost...IT'S OVER NINE THOUSAAANNND!!!![/citation]
so? I remember when a 42" was $11,000. You ask me, 9K for something this huge is a bargain! 😀
 
[citation][nom]audioee[/nom]House first to put the TV somewhere, truck second to get the TV home, then the TV. Gotta think logistics of getting that TV.[/citation]

Nah. You are right about the logistics... but think about it. You gotta buy a house to fit a tv that big. lol. So you buy the TV. THen park the truck in front of it, facing it like at a drive in. then you build the house around the both of them to suit their needs! 😀
 
Hell that Tv....or should I say computer monitor would even make Windows xp look good! But in all seriousness I couldn't imagine having 3 of these for Eyefinity, that would be surround vision. I mean you could enclose a whole room in a few of these things!
 
"the super-efficient quadruple luminous efficiency technology"
I love reading Japanese tech marketing. What the hell does it mean? Next time I need to do some creative writing I know where I'm going for ideas!

Don't think I can sell the wife on this one...
 
not all projectors need low light - NEC's flagship projector (I forget the model number) is bright enough to literally set fire to a screen on full brightness at anything less than 20ft away.......
 
Price includes an electrician to add another power line to the house to run it.
 
Funny how the bigger the tv's we buy, the farther back we sit. It's idiotic. Just like the morons who go to a movie theater and sit in the last row. Dude, what's the point? At that distance, the screen is the size of your living room tv. (I prefer to sit in the front-center, right where the screen perfectly fits my entire field of vision)
 
This TV doubles as a household heater. You can remove your boiler and feed your tap water right through the coils on the back. Very efficient.
 
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