Panasonic PT-EZ580 series: Silent LCD projectors for education with up to 6.200 Lumens
Ideal for medium-sized classrooms and corporate boardrooms, the new series of LCD projectors Panasonic, designated PT-EZ580, It consists of five models that offer from 5.000 until 6.200 lumens of brightness and have interchangeable lenses.
Panasonic has expanded its range of high brightness LCD projectors with the PT-EZ580 series, composed of PT-EZ580 models (WUXGA, 5.400 Lumens); PT-EW640 (WXGA, 5.800 Lumens); PT-EX610 (XGA, 6.200 Lumens); PT-EW540 (WXGA, 5.000 Lumens), and PT-EX510 (XGA, 5.300 Lumens).
Designed to operate silently, These projectors are especially suitable for use in educational environments, with medium-sized classrooms, as well as in corporate boardrooms. In addition to sharing many of the features of the high-end EZ770, including Digital Link technology, A common goal platform and an eco-friendly filter that requires very little maintenance, PT-EZ580 Series Delivers Bright Projections, Flexible and economical for these environments.
So says Hartmut Kulessa, Panasonic Marketing Manager: "Ease of maintenance and low total cost of ownership are two elements of great importance that educational institutions often take into account when making smart purchases of this type of product.. In addition, EZ580 Series projectors offer stability for long periods of time thanks to a lamp life of up to 4.500 hours in eco mode and a filter whose cleaning interval can reach up to 17.000 hours".
In this sense, The projectors in this series integrate an intelligent lamp control system that monitors the amount of energy needed by the lamp based on the projected image and reduces the electricity consumption of the unit".
PT-EZ580 models, EW640 and EX610 are equipped with Digital Link, a technology that enables video transmissions, audio and control commands via a single LAN cable. With the projector's remote control, the image can also be adjusted precisely and remotely, For example, the displacement of the objective, the zoom, The approach, horizontal or vertical projection and keystone correction of corners.
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