CEATEC2007: Mitsubishi Debuts a 140-Inch LED Display at CEATEC

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Behold the Resolia, Mitsubishi’s 140-inch display that’s been getting Ooh-ed and Aah-ed in Tokyo this week. Full measurements are 120 x × 70 x 5.9 inches, but after all the excitement of Sony’s OLED goodness yesterday, it leaves us wanting — well — less. [Gizmodo Japan]

Original post by Addy Dugdale



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