New Panasonic All-In-One LED Display: Exceptional Performance, Usability & Flexibility Out-Of-The-Box
Users can take advantage of AVoIP connectivity, high-quality visuals, simple installation and set-up, and unrivalled Panasonic expertise.
Wiesbaden, DE. 26th November 2024 – Panasonic Connect Europe today unveiled its first LED display, the newest addition to its lineup of professional displays. Ideal for higher education, in classrooms and university lecture theatres or in corporate environments, Panasonic’s 110-inch TL-110AD12AW LED display delivers outstanding performance and is easy to configure out-of-the-box, providing greater installation flexibility and connectivity.
The all-in-one LED display benefits from Panasonic’s long, unrivalled industry knowledge and expertise of IP-based connectivity and configurability, and what customers require from a professional display. It features a brightness of 700 cd/m2 and a pixel pitch of 1.27 mm, delivering high quality images with no colour deviation, even in bright environments.
Unlocking the Full Potential of AVoIP
In a first for an LED display, Panasonic’s 110-inch model features multiple Intel® SDM slots, allowing for seamless AVoIP integration with various proprietary or third-party function boards. This enables customers to unlock the full potential of AVoIP, enabling increased communication and collaboration between multiple devices in different locations.
"We are seeing growing demand for large-screen displays that deliver high quality visuals and are easy to use and install. Most traditional LED displays have complex systems that are difficult and time consuming to operate, whilst not being compatible with other devices. Our all-in-one Intel® SDM-enabled 110-inch LED display addresses these pain points, providing increased interoperability as customers look for complete, holistic, IP-based solutions that meet complex project requirements."
Increasing Sustainability and Efficiency
Panasonic’s LED display features an eco-friendly design, and proprietary Average Picture Level (APL) technology, that controls brightness and power to suit the installation environment, enabling it to operate continuously whilst reducing power consumption. It is equipped with burn-in prevention and correction technology to address issues that can occur when images are displayed for long periods, ensuring high-quality visuals at all times.
The front access design of Panasonic’s LED display makes it easy to replace or repair parts when required. Its compatibility with remote managed services enables its status to be monitored in real time. This allows any maintenance to be scheduled in advance, delivering peace-of-mind and minimising unnecessary downtime.
Flexible Installation Out-of-the-Box
Panasonic’s 110-inch all-in-one LED display is lighter and thinner than conventional displays, increasing ease-of-installation. It is shipped semi-assembled, reducing set up time. With mounting hardware included, it can be easily installed and used immediately by connecting it to a playback device with an HDMI™ cable. When utilising Panasonic’s IP-based connectivity, cabling is significantly reduced, further increasing scalability.
The 110-inch LED display will be available from CY2025 Q1.
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