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Panasonic 103" Plasma TV - The World's Largest Plasma TV




2007 CES Exclusive Interviews: Panasonic 2007 103" Plasma TV 2007 7.5 feet long, 4 feet tall, 30 square feet of viewing space, 3001:1 contrast ratio, 2 million pixels progressively. By far the world's largest full HD Plasma screen.

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Executive Producer:Clifford P. Baldridge

video source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWp5l0j2ZmI


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