Since that's the way it works with plasmas can't see why they don't sell a 100" too; but specially I can't understand How they can hide the juntures between the panels. I'm Heading to wikipedia to hunt for answers....
They do sell a 100", well a 103" Plasma, we actually show it off in our show room in Farmington Hills, MI. That set sells for $69,999, so it's not cheap, no matter how you cut it! It is quiet impressive and one of the coolest TV's I've personally ever seen.
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Since that's the way it works with plasmas can't see why they don't sell a 100" too; but specially I can't understand How they can hide the juntures between the panels.
I'm Heading to wikipedia to hunt for answers....
Kilgore,
It is not made out of 9 panels, it is made out of one panel.
The glass being used would normally be cut into 9 pieces for 50" displays.
They do sell a 100", well a 103" Plasma, we actually show it off in our show room in Farmington Hills, MI. That set sells for $69,999, so it's not cheap, no matter how you cut it! It is quiet impressive and one of the coolest TV's I've personally ever seen.