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Old 07-31-2010, 06:06 PM   #1
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I'm building a dedicated home theater, I don't want an overhead projector, just the biggest tv I can find!
No need for built in speakers, I'm running Martin Logans :-)

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Well I think currently that Panasonic makes the largest at 151" but I believe it will likely cost more than 99.9% of the population can afford.
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if you want a screen that large, you need to go with a DLP Front Projector. :P

otherwise the TV i think costs like 200,000 dollars.
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You could look at an 85" plasma:

https://clevelandplasma.com/store/pl...ic_th_85pf12uk
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I was off an inch. It is 150" not 151":

http://gizmodo.com/5057047/incredibl...gest-plasma-tv

It can fit NINE 50" plasma screens inside of it's screen too.
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Don't discount the overheads. Seen some that are damn square when it comes to delivering a fine picture. A 200" picture on a prepared wall rivals many of box tops.
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Ray, what is your price point? That would help. As noted about Panasonic has a 150" for about $100K. There where some close out 103" Panasonics for $40K. 85" Panasonics are about $25K.

Most cost effective, biggest screen is the TC-P65VT25 Panasonic for about $3900 delivered.
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