Panasonic goes this year to ISE with important news, Among which the largest plasma screen in the world stands out, Numerous eco-efficient projectors, and endless interactive applications of large format screens and projectors thanks to which professionals can interact with the image with the only remote of their own hands.

blankPanasonic goes this year to ISE with important news, Among which the largest plasma screen in the world stands out, Numerous eco-efficient projectors, and endless interactive applications of large format screens and projectors thanks to which professionals can interact with the image with the only remote of their own hands. Panasonic is taking advantage of its participation this year in ISE to present its 3D display technology to the AV industry. The company highlights the different possibilities of use and applications for its VX series, Designed for digital signage installations, Design and architecture, Home Cinema…. Series include 85" screens, 103" and 152" Full HD and 3D. Launched in July 2010, VX series is characterized by its revolutionary new plasma display panel technology (PDP) that uses Panasonic's efficient luminance control to achieve a better illumination speed than conventional full HD panels from the moment the device is turned on. Technology enables high quality full HD 3D: 4,096 X 2,160 152" and 1080p pixels in 103" and 85". The series also incorporates integrated Crosstalk Reduction signal technology using frame-to-frame lighting methods.. In showrooms, for example,, 3D content on large screens is ideal for product presentations and demonstrations of car dealerships or the service sector in general. Virtual video games in three dimensions can also be an immersive experience for several players, making them feel like they're in the game scene, I mean, inside the screen. In ISE 2011, The Model 103” shows a virtual reality design application demonstrating how a life-size 3D simulation can impressively improve accuracy and flexibility in design. 85 plasma screen″ will demonstrate a home cinema app while the 152 screen″ display 3D content with 4K resolution. Eco-efficiency Panasonic AVC Systems Europe (PAVCSE) has unveiled this Tuesday in Amsterdam its program “Offset For Life” destinado a la compensación por carbono para su gama de proyectores profesionales. The program, launched in the UK will allow Panasonic users to offset carbon emitted through the use of their projectors, thus reducing their contribution to climate change. Customers will be able to select this option when purchasing Panasonic projection products, getting this reduction in carbon emissions incorporated into its own emission reduction targets, while making a positive contribution to your corporate social responsibility initiatives. Panasonic is working in collaboration with ClimateCare, One of the leaders in reducing carbon emissions in the world, and support three gas emission reduction projects in its Gold Standard eco-friendly homes: Wind Farm in Turkey, Wind Farm in Ningxia Yinyi, and the provision of efficient cooking stoves in Ghana. Wireless projector control Panasonic is taking advantage of its presence at the ISE in Amsterdam to present two new LCD projectors for the European professional AV industry. The PT-FW430 (3.500 Lumens) and the PT-FX400 (4.000 Lumens) with optional ET-WM200 wireless module that will enable wireless projections via iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch, using a new free app “Panasonic Wireless Projector for iOS”, that meets the needs of users in education, exhibitions, museums as well as conference environments with greater flexibility. With this free app, images and files can be opened via the touch screen and displayed by the projector without the need for a VGA cable or a PC. These two new models also have a dust-resistant design, called “Eco-filter”, removes dust from the cooling device and LCD panel, which reduces image deterioration while maintaining a high level of image quality. blank Professional AV Market Panasonic also announced that it will focus on three key technology themes as part of its continued engagement with the industry at the Integrated Systems Europe conference. (Ise) in Amsterdam. The company highlights areas of importance for the professional AV market in Europe, including its latest 3D monitoring solutions for a wide variety of installations, its commitment to its ECO credentials through the Carbon Reduction Programme as well as its wide range of projectors, all available to attendees at the Panasonic stand in the Hall 1. Returning for the sixth consecutive year, Panasonic will take advantage of the ISE to announce prices and data related to the range of projectors DZ110 3-chip DLP, One of the most compact devices of its kind. with 10600 lumens of brilliance, has been designed for a wide range of viewing systems such as live events or auditoriums. The world's largest screen, from 152” Panasonic will display 3D content with 4K resolution, while the rest of the 3D series, 85 screens” and 103”, will present different types of use and applications such as home cinema and prototype design.


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by • 1 feb, 2011
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