spensar
2008-01-07, 04:22 PM
http://www.thestar.com/Business/article/291728
"Its screen is the equivalent of nine 50-inch sets, with an effective viewing area of 11 feet, the company said. It's a step up from Panasonic's 103-inch version, which cost $70,000 (U.S.) when it launched. The company did not say in a news release how much the 150-inch panel will cost."
http://multimedia.thestar.com/images/b1/c4/59fbdfaf428889abacb893390412.jpeg
"Its screen is the equivalent of nine 50-inch sets, with an effective viewing area of 11 feet, the company said. It's a step up from Panasonic's 103-inch version, which cost $70,000 (U.S.) when it launched. The company did not say in a news release how much the 150-inch panel will cost."
http://multimedia.thestar.com/images/b1/c4/59fbdfaf428889abacb893390412.jpeg