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Posted by Joe Murphy Jr on March 13, 2010 at 12:47:43:

Panasonic shows that one underneath the rest of their broadcast displays, but if you click on any of the other models, the web address doesn't change (only the main picture). They could have started off with any of their broadcast displays, but the 85" is the newest size and they want interested parties (broadcast industry, hospitality industry, custom installers, etc) to be aware of it.

Nikon used a Panasonic 85" at a photography event several months ago. What a way to accent their presentation.

Last time my family went to Disney World, I took over 1100 pictures. Watching a slideshow on my calibrated LCD monitor, it was nice to see what we experienced that week. After I burned the pictures to DVDs a few days later, I viewed those same pictures again on my calibrated plasma through the PS3. Only this time, I felt like I was literally back in Disney World.