‘Big Hoss’, Panasonic's gigantic flat screen, enters the Guinness Records
Parameters that are out of the ordinary, as 2.852 y 4,8 millions of pixels capable of reproducing 281 billions of colors in high definition, These are some of the gigantic features of 'Big Hoss', the largest flat screen TV in the world, manufactured by Panasonic, which has become part of the Guinness World Record book.
Panasonic has officially introduced the world's largest high-definition LED flat screen, known as 'Big Hoss', with which this manufacturer will become part of the famous Guinness book of world records this year.
This huge high definition television (1.080p), with dimensions of about 24,3 meters high by 60,9 wide, which results in a screen of 2.852 inches, has more than 4,8 million pixels, capable of reproducing 281 billions of colors.
The inauguration of 'Big Hoss' took place during the Texas Motor Speedway, and its installation has completely changed the design of this American racing circuit, mainly on the main straight, where all spectators have a continuous view of the race.
The work of five people is required to manage the control of 'Big Hoss' (producer, director and technical managers), who work in the control room, equipped with five servers and two switches. Viewing live video on this large screen allows operators to choose from nineteen different cameras; perform instant replays, perform statistics and timing of the race, etc.
According to the data provided by the producers responsible for 'Big Hoss' on this circuit, the video is divided into sixteen different seconds of the letter, which has forty LED modules, in rows of four and with a size of 16.6×2,8 meters each.
A highlight of this large-scale development from Panasonic is the robustness of the screen and its LEDs., specially designed to withstand strong gusts of wind (around the 200 kilometers per hour) that characterize the climate of Texas, as well as its frequent rain and hail storms.
The Panasonic screen also supports sun reflections, thanks to the incorporation of transflective technology without glass.
With a vision range of 140º, Those responsible have not specified the energy expenditure and consumption of 'Big Hoss', that despite having LED technology, it is more than likely in line with its dimensions.
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