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This is a 61" screen designed for business uses. Not only does it cost $20,000, it supports resolutions of up to 1,365 x 768.
NEC Plasma Display Corporation has developed a 61 inch screen for business use, that has both PC and High-Definition inputs. It will cost around 2,000,000 yen.
The interfaces are D-Sub 15 pin, BNC, and DVI-D for PC use, and BNC (Component), RCA (Component), and S-Video for video use.
With an entire 61 inches, this device is clearly intended for usage at presentations and such. Not only does it have 3 connections for analog and digital inputs, it supports High-Definition up to 1080i.
The main body size is 1,470 x 119 x 880mm (W x D x H) and weighs 61kg.
The maximum resolution of the screen is 1,365 x 768 pixels, which means WXGA. It also has these 2 ports called "Digital AccuDevice" which allow users to view a smaller version of the whole screen. In other words, this sort of works like TV's picture in picture. But wait, there's more. It can also display the input from two sources simultaneously, on the left and right sides, and magnify up to 9x.
There are plenty of other features, such as the the world's best RGB processor, progressive scan, sampling improving scan-convertor, etc..
Inspired by (Pictures available): http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/2004/0113/nec.htm [1]
News Release: http://www.nec.co.jp/press/ja/0401/1301-01.html [2]
Product Information: http://www.nec.co.jp/plasma/products/x/data/px61xm2/spec.html [3]
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