Let’s face it – people love television. What’s more, people love big televisions. For years, lavish media rooms were all the rage as viewers sought to improve their television experiences. In fact, a lot of people built what amounted to home theaters with all the trimmings so that their television experiences would be comfortable or even luxurious, and packed with definition and top-quality sound.
While many people these days are downsizing their living space, some might just opt to give up their state-of-the-art media room and its giant television screening system, but never fear. Just in time for the holidays, Panasonic is offering a gigantic, 103-inch plasma television. This television defines super-size in every sense of the word. This is not your “run up to your local electronics or big box store” television. Instead, this new Panasonic television is a high-ticket luxury item that packs the punch of a screen size that runs nearly twice the height of an average person. What’s more, this new Panasonic television adds the extra pummel of a price tag worth about $100,000.
There’s no doubt at all that this is an exciting product, and Panasonic certainly sells plenty of them. However, with most of us unable to put that kind of money into a television, it makes sense to seek out more affordable options for high-quality television that puts viewers right in the heart of the action. For these folks, DirecTV offers crystal clear reception on both standard and high-definition television networks, as well as a price that leave plenty of room in the budget for popcorn and candy.
While many people these days are downsizing their living space, some might just opt to give up their state-of-the-art media room and its giant television screening system, but never fear. Just in time for the holidays, Panasonic is offering a gigantic, 103-inch plasma television. This television defines super-size in every sense of the word. This is not your “run up to your local electronics or big box store” television. Instead, this new Panasonic television is a high-ticket luxury item that packs the punch of a screen size that runs nearly twice the height of an average person. What’s more, this new Panasonic television adds the extra pummel of a price tag worth about $100,000.
There’s no doubt at all that this is an exciting product, and Panasonic certainly sells plenty of them. However, with most of us unable to put that kind of money into a television, it makes sense to seek out more affordable options for high-quality television that puts viewers right in the heart of the action. For these folks, DirecTV offers crystal clear reception on both standard and high-definition television networks, as well as a price that leave plenty of room in the budget for popcorn and candy.