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AUO’s 71-inch ultra-wide 3D LCD panel eyes-on

While strolling around Shenzhen earlier today, we decided to forestall by on the China Optoelectronics Display Expo to feast our eyes on AUO’s “world’s largest” 71-inch 21:9 3D LCD panel. Phew, what a mouthful, but this 240Hz ultrawidescreen is indeed larger than the sub-60-inch offerings from Vizio, JVC, and Philips. But is it any good? We wear our passive 3D glasses and located the experience to be surprisingly comfortable and effective (even at about 40 degrees from the heart before we hit the wall), though the glossy screen’s reflection of the neighboring booth was slightly off-putting. This will probably be less of an issue at your humble abode, anyhow.

When it comes to availability, AUO told us that China-based TCL often is the first to select up this beast of a panel, and the general product ought to be out in August. With the exception of that, we couldn’t squeeze out further info about other brands, so that you best be writing in your nearest dealership to import this exotic cinema TV. More eyes-on pics inside the gallery below.

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