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May 10, 2009

Panasonic 103-inch 1080p Full HD Plasma Display Available Now for $50,000

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Times are hard, and Panasonic wants to help out by dropping the price of its huge 103-inch Plasma Full High Definition 1080p Display from $69,999.95 to $50,000. This monster of a HD display is not really intended for the average home, it's for commercial use like digital signage but high-end home theater owners with big bucks might want to show off this 103-incher as well.

I can only imagine how sweet it would be to watch the NBA playoffs on this Panasonic 103-inch Full HD Plasma (model TH-103PF10UK) which features 7-1/2 ft. by 4 ft. of viewing space. For the money, you'll also get exceptional panel longevity with a 100,000-hour service life, and Panasonic's 3-year warranty and ProPlasma Concierge Service.


You may have already seen the Panasonic 103-inch HD Plasma Display around. It's been installed at the following places:

 - NBC Network's Sunday Night Football studio
- NBC Network's 2009 Beijing Summer Olympics studio
- CBS Network's The Early Show set
- TNT Network's NBA Playoffs studio
- Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall (Las Vegas, NV)
- Pechanga Resort and Casino (Temecula, CA)
- The U.S. Patent & Trademark Office's Inventors
Hall of Fame (Alexandria, VA)
- New York's City Hall (New York, NY)
- East Coast Malls (White Plains,NY/Jersey City,NJ)

www.panasonic.com/proplasma


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