Princess Cruises offers its first immersive entertainment experience with Panasonic PT-RQ50KU
It is the first cruise ship equipped with the new and compact laser system of 50.000 Lumens, native 4K, to create a live digital and virtual reality show.
The technological partnership between Princess Cruises and Panasonic aims to "create a live digital action, A unique immersive entertainment virtual reality experience for all travelers, especially for younger audiences".
Both companies offer the first immersive entertainment experience with the latest development in Panasonic high-performance and high-power laser projection in the fleet of the Princess cruise chain (with more than one hundred vessels).
One of their cruises, Sky Princess, you already have the powerful PT-RQ50KU projector with double laser technology installed, 3 DLP chips, Panasonic's native 4K resolution and Solid Shine technology, which is used for 5-Skies, the most visually advanced production show in the Princess Cruises fleet that mixes live actors and stunning projected images.
It is the brightest projector in the manufacturer's range and also the first model of 50.000 Lumens of the world to date (more data in Digital AV), offering considerable savings in terms of installation and configuration, as well as bright colors, crisp and vivid, for an exciting entertainment experience, Captivating and memorable.
The production show 5-Skies made her debut on the Sky Princess cruise ship recently, December 2019, and soon will also be presented at Enchanted Princess.
In his recent presentation to the media in ESC 2020 in Las Vegas, Panasonic officials said that a key element of its strategy is to strengthen and modernize the entertainment offered on cruises to the so-called Generation Z and Millennials, who always have great expectations since in their homes they have and coexist with a lot of technology.
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