At IFA 2012, Panasonic featured its 145-inch 8K plasma display panel that boasts image quality 16 times that of regular full HD.
“Developed in partnership with Japan’s NHK, the prototype is merely a proof of concept for the broadcaster’s planned 2020 launch of Super Hi Vision TV,” reports Engadget.
According to this review, the screen is “truly awe-inspiring,” with rich detail and no discernible pixels in view. No release date has been announced, but it’ll be a long while before this screen gets to mass market.
In a related post, Engadget reports that Panasonic also showed its new 103-inch demonstration display at IFA.
The plasma panel offers 3D to up to five different viewers, so long as they’re in the correct visual sweet spot. It is glasses-free with a 4K2K screen. Although the colors don’t quite pop when compared to Panasonic’s 145-inch 8K display, it’s still impressive, according to Engadget.
The posts include video and images from the Panasonic booth at IFA.
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