Panasonic To Provide 152″ Display for Olympic Coverage

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Panasonic has agreed to provide NBC with the world’s largest Plasma TV, a 152-inch Plasma Display, during the NBC’s studio coverage of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. According to the agreement, Panasonic will provide NBC with the 152-inch panel as well as technical and engineering support. The Plasma Display will be used in NBC’s Broadcast Studio providing high definition images from the competitions to enhance NBC’s studio coverage of the Vancouver Olympic Winter Games.

Panasonic’s 152-inch Plasma Display features a revolutionary new display panel that Panasonic developed with its new super-efficient quadruple luminous efficiency. The 152-inch Plasma delivers dynamic, overwhelming image quality with an 8.84 million pixel resolution (2,160 x 4,096) — more than four times the 1080p HD specification (1,080 x 1,920) — also known as 2K x 4K. The ultra large panel has a screen size equivalent to nine 50-inch Plasma Displays with an effective viewing area of 11.2 feet (or 3.425 m) in width x 5.9 feet (or 1.805 m) in height. Featuring true-to-life color reproduction capability and quick response to moving images, the ultra-large Plasma display renders clear, crisp, spectacular images unrivalled by any other.

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