Jan 9 2008, 5:25am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Panasonic took the world record in Plasma TV size at the CES 2008, Sharp claims victory for the LCD TV segment with a 108 inch LCD TV.
The Sharp 108-inch LCD has Full HD 1080p resolution and measures 93.9-inches (W) by 52.9-inches (H) in size.
The largest LCD TV features Sharp’s Advanced Super View LCD Panel manufactured at Sharp’s Kameyama Plant No. 2, the first facility in the world to produce panels from eighth-generation glass substrates.
With Panasonic now showing a 150 inch Plasma that has also way more resolution than 1080p, LCD technology still seems to have a disadvantage in large size TV models.
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