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    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Crazy Eddie... They should have buried that thieving douce under the jail. Oh and I'll take 6 of those televisions for my imaginary bachelor suite in... more »
    John Brown: Hmmm....I wonder if Amazon offers free shipping on a 103" TV - [www.amazon.com] more »
    frigg: F#$%K!!!! What if you just bought it at $70,000?! Will Panasonic give you a coupon for $199 or so to apply to another Panasonic product? I expect a le... more »
    P3nnst8r: I'd be pissed of all the smudges afterwards. more »
  • #dealzmodo

    Panasonic 103-Inch HDTV Reduced to a Mere $50,000

    The $70,000 Panasonic 103-inch TH-103PF10UK Plasma has been slashed to a price we can all afford: $50,000. See? The recession is your friend. [Pana] More »
  • #gianttvs

    103-Inch Panasonic TV Morphs Into a Giant, Multitouch Table Hockey Game

    Making use of a 103-inch Panasonic Plasma and a multitouch-capable overlay from U-Touch, British software developers UI Centric put together this awesome-looking table hockey demo that puts all other 103-inch, touch-based table games to shame.
  • #gizmodogallery

    At Giz Gallery: 103-Inch Plasma

    The big piece, out of 30+ devices, in our show is supposed to be a 103-inch Plasma from Panasonic, which we weren't sure would fit in the door. We found out it DOES fit, only a few days ago, but lo, we also found out that we are in deep doo doo when it comes to powering this 1500 watt monster. To even turn it on, we'll need the help of an electrician in NYC who can run a dedicated power cable for us. Here's where I beg for your help. Update:Not one but THREE Giz readers emailed to volunteer. They are heroes, and they have my thanks. The kids getting Toys from Toys for Tots also thank them. More »
  • #bigscreen

    Panasonic Updates 103-inch Plasma, Drops Price by One Car

    The good news: Panasonic announced their newest 103-inch plasma, which will have updated features such as 10000:1 contrast ratio, 4 HDMI ports, Deep Color and x.v.Color support, not to mention a $20,000 price drop. The bad news: it'll still cost you around $50,000. In addition to the aforementioned features, the most incredible use of the gigantor display might be viewing photos and AVCHD home videos through the built-in SD port. Available now only in Japan, we're pretty sure that if you have the money to buy the television, you have the money to get Japan's friendly locals to load the 750lb set onto a boat or something. [Panasonic via Impress]
  • #homeentertainment

    Hitachi's CMP1030FWJ 103-Inch Plasma

    Hitachi has announced a 103-inch plasma. As we've heard, there's only one place to get screens this big: Panasonic, mother of the original giant. Is Panny in full swing selling them to companies like Samsung and now Hitach'? And if Panny is selling, maybe, maybe, it means that they're ready to update their own 1080p. After all, it's based on 600 series standards, and it's only the 700/750 Panny Plasma models that have reviewers like Gary Merson calling it the best picture they've ever seen. But again, this is pure speculation on my part. [Akihabara]
  • #biggamehunt

    Uncrating a 103-inch Panasonic Plasma (Gallery)

    You don't unbox a 103-inch plasma, you uncrate it. Today, during our sortie to Secaucus, I got a chance to wander deep into the caverns of Panasonic HQ to the highly secure Big Service locker, see where they stash the 103-inch TVs. I got to check out one from the back—a rare treat, since when they are on tour, they are mounted with only the fronts visible. This may be the very first public look at the 103's rear end. More »
  • #doh

    103-inch Panasonic Plasma Smashed At Trade Show

    A forklift accident, rather than a publicity stunt by Sharp or some other big-n-flat competitor, was the cause of death for Panasonic's 103-inch plasma pride and joy. The rumor floated a few weeks ago, but the Gizmodo team in Australia was able to confirm the CeBit Sydney mishap. Not, it wasn't the first plasma to meet its maker, and yes, Panasonic was insured for the 771-pound, $63,000 TV, but let's just say our bet is that some forklift operator is scanning the classifieds right now. More »
  • #homeentertainment

    Panasonic's 103-inch Plasma Reviewed: Grandstanding Performance

    We're not sure how they got their hands on it, but the guys at Trusted Reviews were lucky enough to test out Panasonic's 103-inch plasma TV. The monster TV, which weighs in at 771 pounds with the massive stand, took about 3 hours to install (and that's with the help of professional installers). So how'd it perform? Well, according to the TR team, you haven't played Call of Duty 3 until you've played it on a 103-inch screen. More »
  • #homeentertainment

    Panasonic's Eight 103-Inch Plasmas Live With Kung Fu and Flamenco Dancers: Videos and Gallery

    Here's that amazing Panasonic booth, that we found under cover on Friday, 3 days before the show opened. It's like we said: Eight of those amazing, but now second best 103-inch plasmas, dancing on display, each with their own 1080 stream and hydraulic pivoting mounts. More »
  • #ces2007

    CES 2007 Big TV Watch: 120-inches?

    Like you, I'm obsessed with big HDTVs. I'm gonna put on a safari hat and hunt em down like big cats. Before the new sets are uncaged, lets take a poll: How big will the HDTVs be this year? More »
  • #ces2007

    Synchronized at CES: Panasonic's Eight 103-inch Plasma HDTVs

    While strolling through the pre-birth of the CES machine, we happened upon the most amazing thing ever: No less than eight of Panasonic's 103-inch Plasma HDTVs set on a stage, with independent, but synced 1080p content on each. And they were on pivoting mounts, that rotated to the content of an attractive couple dancing provocatively. We set out to take some better shots, from the eye, not the hip, and as we raised our cameras we were spotted and stabbed by a PR rep's dagger eyes. RUN! More »
  • #homeentertainment

    Panasonic Broadcast to Ship the Grandaddy of All Plasmas: 103-Inches, 1080p

    Panasonic Broadcast announced it's now shipping its 65-inch TH-65PF9UK 1080P plasma display aimed at the professional market, and also tipped us off that it will be shipping its gigantic 103-inch plasma display, which it calls the world's largest, by the end of this month. It's also rolling out a more reasonably-priced 50-inch version in November. More »
  • #homeentertainment

    SOLD: First 103-Inch Plasma, to NBC Meatheads

    Geeks, we lost. It reminds me of wedgies and having lunchroom meatloaf dumped on my head, but the first two Panasonic 103-inch plasmas were just sold to NBC for use on the set of Football Night in America. No, the first thing to run on these TVs won't be Xbox. The set, with a fully HD, 1920 by 1080 resolution screen, a 5000:1 contrast ratio, will first run the live version of Madden. The TV still has the screen real estate equivalent to four 50-inch plasmas, or a queen-sized bed. More »
  • #homeentertainment

    Panasonic 103-inch Plasma: Named "TH-103PZ600U", Mark Cuban Wants It NOW

    Oh the rich, they're so funny! It's not often we get to link to a Gawker.com Source, but Page Six reports that Mark Cuban, founder of HDNet, and this little sports team called the "Mavericks", wants to be the first to own a 103-inch Panasonic Plasma. He doesn't care that he might have to knock down a bedroom wall in his mansion to fit the set. He wants it. He doesn't care that they're trying to raffle off the first (of 5000) for charity. He wants it. Cuban was last seen crying and hyperventilating himself into a major league hissy, because he may not get exactly what he want. I hear when the rich don't get what they want, they Hulk out. More »