Panasonic Introduces 103-inch 3D Plasma HDTV

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If they remove the plethora of older analog connections how much will it cost then?

 
Ok so TVs are getting bigger, that's apparent. What about resolutions?! When will I get my 3840x2160 on a single 28" monitor?!
 
[citation][nom]sunflier[/nom]If they remove the plethora of older analog connections how much will it cost then?[/citation]
$99,995
 
More than most people make in several years, only the lame duck upper middle class and the rich can afford this. To poor right now to even get a mGTX580 /sad face
 
call me nasty but dear lord some good ole fashioned HBO softcore porn would look great on this.
 
I think it would be cheaper and more practical to pay the local cinema private access to one of their theaters than to buy this over priced TV. On top of it all, you'd get a bigger screen with surround sound and pop-corn to boot!
 
OMFGBBQ Raptor Jesus!!!!!

I want that TV, but I'd never shell out that kinda cash for one. I think I'll buy a more reasonable 65" plasma 😀
 
$100K? pssshhh that's insane. my local AV store has had a 120 inch display for YEARS now granted it's a projector style setup onto a movie style screen but it's probably just as nice if not nicer for 1/5th the price or if you include the top end surround sound system it's still less than 1/2 this price (works out to $40K for the whole room) seems ridiculous to pay $100K for the TV when I could have better for less
 
How much would a 103" plasma weigh? You would need to grab about 6 studs to hang it on your wall!
 
let me know when i can get the 30'x50' movie theater version. it's plasma and will burn out in a year or so :*(
 
[citation][nom]coggsman[/nom]How much would a 103" plasma weigh? You would need to grab about 6 studs to hang it on your wall![/citation]

about as much as a 36" tube tv
 
[citation][nom]TommySch[/nom]Each pixel is about 1 ich wide...[/citation]

1.17 mm, if I got my math right and the resolution is 1920x1080. That's about 6 times more than on a Dell 30" at 2560x1600. I think I'll stick with the Dell for now :)

 
[citation][nom]aevm[/nom]1.17 mm, if I got my math right and the resolution is 1920x1080. That's about 6 times more than on a Dell 30" at 2560x1600. I think I'll stick with the Dell for now[/citation]

Almost, its 1.19mm. Keep more significant numbers next time. ;-)
 
For this you could buy 100 home-cinema 1080p projectors, which can be scaled to 103" and beyond anyway, and which are each a fraction of the weight. Only thing you sacrifice is 3d capability. Would you pay $99,000 for that?
 
That's bloody expensive, but all new technology is like that. This is just on the extreme end.
 
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