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61-inch Wide Plasma Monitor

Mister.de writes "NEC Plasma Display Corporation today announced the launch of two 61-inch wide plasma monitors from the PlasmaSync(TM)61XM2+series (a grey bezel model, and a silver bezel model) that are equipped with "Enhanced Split Screen" ability - a high quality, high performance Double Picture function. Sales will commence on February 1st, 2004 to meet various uses mainly in multimedia presentation and public display applications with different release dates for each region. NEC Plasma Display Corporation is targeting 25% of the world commercial market share with its 11 model line up. See the source with picture or Read the Main Specifications." The 1365x768 resolution definitely means this is more TV than Monitor, but who wouldn't want it in their office?

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  1. its not the size its what you do with it.... by mainframemouse · · Score: 1, Redundant

    half life 2, would be a prime example!

  2. Lifespan of Plasma Displays by Dracolytch · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Hey gang,
    Just so you know, the estimated average quality lifespan of a plasma display is about 3 and a half years.

    I, for one, am going to stick with other technologies until they can drastically improve the lifespan of such an investment.

    ~D

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