CES 2007: Sharp introduce 108 inch 'biggest ever' LCD TV

Those lucky sardines squashing their way around CES 2007 have found Sharp touting the biggest ever LCD screen - a whopping 108 inches.
Not huge amounts of detail - this is one of those stories where it's all about size. However, they did find out:
There was no word on the pricing of this grossly extravagant 108 incher, but it features Sharp's Advanced Super View LCD Panel, manufactured in the world's first facility able to produce panels from eighth-generation glass substrates, the Kameyama Plant No. 2.
Bob Scagione, Senior Vice President of Sharp Marketing in the US, claims that 'LCD is the best flat-panel technology'. Well, possibly.
I'll be honest; I've lost track of the former largest TV. Could be the 100 inch LCD from LG or the 103 inch plasma from Panasonic.













are these screens made border less for multi monitor configurations and can these screens function in direct sunlight for hours if they are i am interested in purchasing one in the near future
Posted by: Paul Morgan | July 16, 2007 6:19 PM