PANASONIC CREATES THE MOST COMPLETE 4K LINE-UP OF PROJECTORS AND DISPLAYS AT ISE 2021
Bracknell, UK. 1st June 2021 – With the introduction of new projectors and displays at ISE 2021, Panasonic offers the most complete line-up of 4K visual solutions to meet growing demand for highly detailed and richly immersive viewing experiences. With the additions of new 4K 1-Chip DLP projectors and interactive displays, Panasonic can offer 4K solutions for any environment, across all industry sectors, with projectors from 5,000-50,000 lumens and 43-98 inch displays. The technologies are all complemented by Panasonic’s 4K collaboration solutions, including video conferencing and wireless presentation systems.
“The time is now for 4K and we are seeing increased demand across all industry sectors,” explained said Hartmut Kulessa, European Marketing Manager at Panasonic Business. “The entertainment world is using 4K to draw back audiences with immersive attractions, education is using the rich detail of 4K images in the new blended learning environment and businesses are relying on 4K to bring to life their collaborative meetings. Whatever the need, Panasonic has a 4K solution that suits.”
At ISE in Barcelona, Panasonic has announced the Panasonic PT-RDQ10 Series of 1-Chip DLP laser projectors designed for entertainment, rental and corporate organisations that want to captivate viewers with detailed 4K images. The three models range from 8,000 to 10,000 lumens and there is an optional ET-DLE020 Ultra-Short-Throw Zoom Lens with zero offset to enable large-scale images even in the tightest spaces.
To meet rising demand for ultra-fine detail resolution, Panasonic has added Quad Pixel Drive to its proven 1-Chip DLP™ SOLID SHINE Laser projection technology to create the 5,200 lumen PT-FRQ50 projector. Alongside smooth and richly detailed 4K (3840 x 2160) images ideal for education, corporates, art and museum exhibitions, the projector also supports 240Hz/1080p frame rates with minimal input-to-output latency of under 8ms – widening the scope of the projector for use in simulation and esports.
In addition, there is a new Panasonic ET-D3QW200 Short-Throw Zoom Lens with zero offset for its 50,000 lumen PT-RQ50K 3-Chip DLP™ Projector to address the growing demand for indoor experiential entertainment requiring immersive Native 4K image reproduction at vast scale, free from shadows and at short throw-distances.
Lastly, Premium InGlass and Infrared multi-touch displays will be available across the SQE1 Series, a high-end collection of bright and durable 4K UHD LCD displays ideal for executive-level meeting rooms. Infrared multi-touch will be available in the CQE1 Series, designed for cost efficient use in education and for public display. Models range from 55-86 inches.
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