Fresh from CES: The Panasonic Life Wall
January 7th, 2008 by BallerHouse
Have you ever wished you could have a TV that takes up an entire wall in your house? Panasonic aims to take that dream to a new level with its Life Wall concept, introduced as an extension to its new internet-connected Viera HD TVs. The Life Wall is a touch-screen television monitor that literally takes up an entire wall in a house, allowing easy access to videos, photos, and phone calls. The display is fully customizable so that you can create a theme to match the decor of the room in which it’s kept.
We were fortunate enough to sit in on the world premiere of this new technology, and it is pretty sick. Panasonic used Google Earth in their demo, and it looked like a better version of the Dad Finder from the movie Richie Rich. No word on the drop date yet, but the Life Wall is definitely a product worth keeping an eye on.
Tags: CES, panasonic life wall, Technology
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January 16th, 2008 at 11:41 am 1
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[…] While other multi-screen monitor platforms exist, the X-Top delivers the cleanest looks. 9X Media also makes a Portable Media Center and a Video Wall (pictured in the thumbs). Both should suffice until Panasonic starts production of its Life Wall. […]