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CES Panasonic demo'd what must be the world's biggest TV, let alone the world's largest HD plasma screen. Its 150in display crams in a whopping 4096 x 2160 pixels more than four times 1080p's 1920 x 1080.

Panasonic's 150in plasma TV

Panasonic's 150in TV: monster

It's a prototype, of course, but if the one-time gimmick 103in model can become a TV consumers can buy - with a sufficiently capacious wallet, natch - why not the 150in model?

Panasonic's 150in plasma TV

Four times Full HD resolution

The screen measures 3.31 x 1.87m, an area equivalent to nine 50in plasmas, Panasonic said.

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This makes Debbie does dallas look BIG.

I want 2, one for the bedroom and one for my PC to play CS:S on.....

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Ahhhh....

Wow! It's hard to imagine how big those black bars are going to be! It seems that if one is making a screen that big, then a 2.35:1 aspect ratio would be a little more involving - following the trend of its front-projecting brethren.

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