One of the most visually stunning of the exhibits at the recent Interop Tokyo 2010, Sharp’s huge 410-inch liquid crystal digital screen dazzled visitors by displaying morphing images all over the wall and floor.

The giant signage was made from connecting dozens of individual PN-V601 screen panels: 30 on the wall and a further 24 on the floor. Each of the screens is a mere 6.5mm thick, the thinnest in the world according to Sharp.
With sales expected to begin from August, you might just start to see more screens like this in airports, malls and stations in the near future.



I wonder can you walk on it…?
Yes, you could walk on it (but no hobnail slippers), there were thick perspec panels over the floor monitors and an amazing amount of heat!
At the back the rest of the stand was full of gear for the 8K footage they were showing off.
It was the most showy part of the show ^^; It should be considering how much it cost. Watching them put it all together was fascinating.