Panasonic's biggest plasma HDTVs get a fall makeover

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It's hard to decide. We're seeing so many great HDTVs every day like these two giants -- and some not so giant -- but still, which one of these screens would we rather take home? On the left we've got Samsung's old school 102-inch plasma, on the right Sharp's new 108-inch 1080p Aquos LCD. Some people could be content with a mere 102-inch or even 103-inch screen and prefer plasma to LCD, but with 120Hz motion and other advancements coming off of Sharp's 8th-generation manufacturing line its impossible to say no to the new size king in town. Check out the gallery for a couple more pictures of both.
With the big holiday selling season coming up, Panasonic is hitting the road to "educate" consumers on the benefits of its plasma TVs. Featured most prominently in this roadshow is the famed 103-inch 1080p plasma, but more affordable 37-, 42-, 50- and 58-inch 720p models will make an appearance as well. The current 65-inch 1080p plasma will also be on show, but still no word on when the U.S. will see the new 1080p PZ600U series that would go so well with that new DMP-BD10. Between this and its Plasma Concierge program, Panasonic is doing a lot to 

Want a big plasma to impress the in-laws with this Christmas. Well, you might want to take out a home
equity loan on the house now while rates are low; this plasma is not going to be cheap. Panasonic is going to release
their monster 103-inch plasma this Christmas. How big is 103-inches you say? The size of four 50-inch
sets. This plasma is of course 1080p and has a nice contrast ratio of 3000:1; all the normal stuff that an
ultra-high end set should have. Have you noticed that we are avoiding the price? Well, it has not been announced but if
you take the price of LG's 71-inch plasma ($28k) it is
going to be a lot.
Folks, let me introduce you to
the biggest plasma in the world: a 103-incher by Panasonic. Yeah,
Samsung is no longer the reigning king with a 102-inch plasma as Panasonic is now the king of the hill by just one
inch. Of course the set is 1080p; I do not think Panasonic would dare to show up at CES with out it. There is no word
yet if this model will be available for purchase, but you can count on it costing more then a lot of houses.




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