Sure, we’ve seen 125-inch and a 145-inch curved plasma displays, but there’s a new size champ in town: the international departure area at Japan’s Kansai Airport was just graced with this 200-inch waterfall of a curved plasma. That’s right around 13 feet by 10 feet, which is relatively insane — no word on whether Jerry Jones is going to show up and play Gears of War on it anytime soon.
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