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Panasonic to bring TH-103PZ600U, the 103-Inch Diagonal Plasma TV to U.S. Market for the Christmas Holidays

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Saturday, July 22nd, 2006 | Related entries: Gadgets

Panasonic TH-103PZ600Ue

Panasonic has announced the availability of its much awaited the world’s largest Hugh Definition Plasma TV. Dubbed TH-103PZ600U, the 103-inch diagonal High Definition Plasma TV comes with a capacity of 1080p capacity. Priced at $69,999.95, the TH-103PZ600U is slated for a delivery time of Christmas 2006, along with a three-year in-home limited warranty, unparalleled in the industry.

The TH-103PZ600U offers breathtaking widescreen progressive display featuring full HD pixel resolution of 1,920 horizontal x 1,080 vertical, a contrast ratio of 4,000:1, and 4,096 equivalent steps of gradation. Its effective display area is more than 89.3″ wide by over 50.2″ high. The super- size 103″ 1080p panel is equivalent in size to four 50-inch Panasonic plasma displays.

The 103-inch Plasma TV joins Panasonic’s line of industry-leading Plasma TV’s including the 37-inch, 42-inch, 50-inch, 58-inch and the recently announced 1080p 65-inch.

Additionally, all owners of Panasonic Plasma TVs are covered by the Panasonic Plasma Concierge initiative which offers guidance and responses from specialized experts to assist users to start enjoying the HDTV’s benefits. Panasonic is investing over $15 million in this exclusive initiative, including upgrading its customer call center in Chesapeake, Virginia, improving its website and taking measures to develop the overall customer experience.

The record breaking screens will be built to order and is expected to be available from select high-end electronics retailers in December. The 103-inch will also require professional installation due to its weight and size.

“Panasonic’s 103-inch display represents the pinnacle of our achievement to date and truly redefines the level of ultimate home entertainment available for the most demanding video connoisseur,” said Andrew Nelkin, Panasonic’s Display Group Vice President.

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