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Jul 05, 2012
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From June 13th to 15th, Panasonic introduced a number of new professional audio visual technologies - including projectors, displays and digital signage solutions - at InfoComm 2012 in Las Vegas, USA.
Panasonic's technology solutions for government, enterprise, education, hospitality and SMB markets, grabbed the attention of more than 1,000 attendees in its booth.
Panasonic showcased its portfolio of products in vertical market application environments, allowing customers and prospects to better visualize solutions designed to meet their particular needs.
At InfoComm 2012, Panasonic showcased comprehensive selections of professional LCD and plasma displays and well as digital signage as one of the professional AV market's most comprehensive solution company.
This new interactive, wireless-enabled, HD plasma display offers pixel-for-pixel accuracy and multiple-input drawing capabilities with up to four digital pens. Available at 65" and 85", these displays can lead to increased productivity in corporate meeting rooms, K-12 classrooms and higher education settings.
Panasonic's first LED video wall display features an ultrathin bezel allowing users to daisy chain multiple displays together. Users can show content on the individual screens or combine the image across multiple displays. With 800-nit brightness, the LFV50 is visible even in well-lit areas. The displays are designed to work in both portrait and landscape orientations.
Panasonic unveiled a variety of new professional projectors at InfoComm 2012 that delivered on the company's legacy of innovation, reduced maintenance, ease of operation and simplified installation. New projectors announced at InfoComm include.
The PT-RZ470 and PT-RZ370 Series are the first 1080p lamp-free projectors with HDBaseT™ technology. The new LED/laser diodes light source offers more than 3,000 lumens while delivering up to 20,000 hours of virtually maintenance-free operation. The projectors offer flexible installation features and deliver professional grade features including Edge Blending and Color Matching, creating an engaging usage experience for educational institutions and professional applications such as museums and digital signage.
The new PT-VW431DU is the world's first high brightness compact LCD projector with HDBaseT™ technology, which simplifies projector installation, wiring and ongoing maintenance by sending audio, video (including uncompressed HD video), Internet, controls and power over a single Cat5e/6 LAN cable. The device ensures high image quality even in bright environments, thanks to Panasonic's Daylight View Basic technology, which uses a built-in sensor to detect and measure the amount of ambient light, adjusting the image according to light condition.
In addition, Professional Video Equipment such as AV-HS410 HD/SD "smart" switcher, the most powerful and easiest to use in its class, the AW-HE50S 1/3" Full HD MOS Integrated Pan-Tilt/Camera with HD/SD-SDI and others were displayed.
Panasonic Won the Most Innovative Install-Grade Projector Awards(Left Picture) with its PT-DW730 and Some Awards at Infocomm2012
Panasonic tried to deliver its comprehensive AV solution in its booth, some sessions, media briefings, booth tours and Infocomm sessions such as the Projection Summit 2012 and the Digital Signage Conference.
Through these enthusiastic efforts, Panasonic received a lot of awards including"The rAVe Top 10 things to see tour"
"The Favorite Projector Manufacturer award" from rAVe Magazine and "The SCN Installation Product Award Most Innovative Install-Grade Projector honors with its PT-DW730 projecter.
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