Largest TV's currently available?

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Hi,

A friend at works partner is currently looking to buy a very large TV. What is available at the moment that is worth looking at?

Biggest I can find is 50" Plasma's

Thanks

Nige.
 
I would look at projector if he wants "the biggest" no reason why a projector can't be used as a TV.

65" is more or less the biggest, I think Samsung have released a 80" LCD but don't ask about the price.
 
LG have two

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102" plasma currently not in production

or

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71" plasma currently available around the £30000 to £40000 mark

Found another one this time from Panasonic available from september
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103" plasma
 
At those prices, I would look at a high-end CRT projector. 0 space used on the screen side, higher resolution and generally the best picture quality.

£40K can get you hell of a CRT projector setup.
 
I agree, apart from the 103" Panasonic being way to big, the remote control looks to be at least a foot tall, you would need your own power grid just to run the thing, though playing my 360 on it would be nice.
 
The heat from those would certainly keep you warm in winter. Would mean you could save money on your heating bill.
Plus you would have to sit about 100 yards away to see it properly.
 
Osaka, Japan - Panasonic, the brand for which Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. is known, today unveiled four new models in the PZ600 series VIERA plasma TVs. The new models, with screen size of 50, 58, 65 and the world's largest 103 inches, feature 1080p (progressive) high definition (HD) plasma display panels producing pictures at 1,920 × 1,080 pixel resolution. The four models support terrestrial, broadcast satellite and 110-degree CS digital broadcasts in Japan.

The 50-inch TH-50PZ600, 58-inch TH-58PZ600 and 65-inch TH-65PZ600 models will be available on the Japanese market on September 1. The 103-inch TH-103PZ600 will be built to order with sales scheduled to commence on September 1 and delivery to start from late September.

Mr. Shunzo Ushimaru, Director of Corporate Marketing Division for Panasonic Brand in Japan, said, "Our VIERA TVs have become synonymous with high-quality images and real life theater experience. We are proud to introduce the new 1080p VIERA lineup which brings home entertainment to new heights. The new TVs offer easy operation with the VIERA Link and the convenience of wireless multimedia connectivity via SD Memory Card."

"Since Plasma is a self-illuminating device, it offers superior characteristics on several measures including dynamic contrast, accurate color reproduction, quick response time for sports and programs with fast-moving images and a wider viewing angle. These features make the plasma panel an ideal device for a large screen TV. Our technological breakthroughs enabled us to develop and achieve mass production of 1080p HDTVs with 103, 65, 58 and 50 inch screens," said Mr. Ushimaru.

The new top-of-the-line VIERA 1080p HDTVs highlight Panasonic's prowess in technological development, production know-how and IC technology. For example, the new models incorporate the newly developed 1080p PEAKS (Picture Enhancement Accelerator with Kinetic System) plasma panel which achieves blacker blacks and a stunning 4,000:1 contrast in dark surroundings. To maximize the performance of the panel, the new 1080p PEAKS driver supports 16-bit image processing that produces razor-sharp motion pictures and displays 100 percent more shades of gradation than the previous model[size=-1]1)[/size]. The images are so vivid and true-to-life that they can evoke emotion and feelings in the viewers.

The PEAKS system includes the new 1080p PEAKS Processor system LSI which is based on Panasonic's proprietary integrated architecture for digital consumer electronics. The new LSI incorporates the HD Optimizer that detects and reduces MPEG noise as it receives digital HD broadcast signals, producing crisp and clear images. The LSI also enables various features such as the Wide Intelligent TV Program Guide. Users can now browse, in one view, all the current and upcoming programs available on 19 channels for up to eight days (12 hours/day at a maximum). That makes it easy for them to search and record favorite programs.

The VIERA Link simplifies control of the home theater system. Using just one VIERA remote control, the user can command various HDMI-connected home theater components such as a DIGA DVD recorder[size=-1]2)[/size] or an AV amplifier[size=-1]3)[/size]. The remote adopts universal design concepts making it easy to operate for the young and old. The new VIERA 1080p HDTVs have three slots for HDMI cables that support 1080p input.

The new TVs have an SD Memory Card slot for networking versatility with other SD-enabled devices. MPEG2 moving pictures shot with SD Video Cameras[size=-1]4)[/size] or JPEG still images (DCF format) stored on the SD Memory Card can be viewed on a large VIERA screen just by taking it out from a camera and inserting it directly into the slot. The new models further support the SDHC (SD High-Capacity) Memory Card.

From panasonic's website
 
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