Matsushita, which is best known for its Panasonic brand, will introduce a prototype model of the TV at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) to be held in January in the United States. It is expected to release in 2009.
Sharp sells a 108-inch TV which is bigger than a queen sized bed. This is only a prototype and the largest commercial set is thought to be Panasonic's own 103-inch screen.
The new 150-inch display, which is about two meters by about 3.5 meters, is big enough to display a full-scale adult. Other specifications are unknown for the set, though it should reach a minimum 1080p resolution.
The prototype PDP (plasma display panel) is expected to launch in 2009 with a price that "greatly exceeds" the largest model currently available, the 103-inch model, which costs £26,618.
Sharp sells a 108-inch TV which is bigger than a queen sized bed. This is only a prototype and the largest commercial set is thought to be Panasonic's own 103-inch screen.
The new 150-inch display, which is about two meters by about 3.5 meters, is big enough to display a full-scale adult. Other specifications are unknown for the set, though it should reach a minimum 1080p resolution.
The prototype PDP (plasma display panel) is expected to launch in 2009 with a price that "greatly exceeds" the largest model currently available, the 103-inch model, which costs £26,618.