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The world's largest 152-Inch Full HD 3D plasma from Panasonic |
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Thursday, 07 January 2010 |
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| Panasonic did show the world's largest 152-Inch Full HD 3D plasma display at the CES in the US. This huge screen features a 4k by 2k resolution. |

The display features a new plasma display panel (PDP) Panasonic developed with its new quadruple luminous efficiency technology.
Self-illuminating plasma panels offer excellent response to moving images with full movition picture resolution, making them suitable for rapid 3D image display. By employing the newly-developed ultra high-speed 3D drive technology, which adopts the super-efficient quadruple luminous efficiency technology, the new panel achieves a higher illuminating speed, about one fourth the speed of conventional Full HD panels. This technology enables high-quality Full HD 3D display on the ultra large 152-inch 4K x 2K (4,096 x 2,160 pixels) panel, as stated in the press release from Panasonic.
The panel also incorporates a crosstalk reduction technology, essential for producing clear 3D images. Compared to other display technologies that use line-at-a-time driving method, PDPs use frame-at-a-time driving method that gives PDP TVs an advantage in crosstalk reduction in principle. Panasonic has successfully developed a unique technology to minimize double-image that occurs when left- and right-eye images are switched alternately. The development has resulted in the 3D compatible plasma display that can render clear and smooth high-quality pictures by accurately reproducing video sources.
No prices or sales dates are known yet.
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