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Panasonic LCD and Home Theater Projectors
Panasonic's leading technology is evident in our high-performance video projectors.
Breakthroughs such as our BriteOptic system with UHM lamps deliver superior
brightness and picture quality to give all your visual presentations the impact
they deserve. Our full line of projectors are designed to meet your needs from
a portable to a Large Venue model for boardroom installations.
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PT-AE2000U |
Panasonic PT-AE2000U 1500 ANSI Lumens 1080p HD Home Theater Video Projector
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PT-AX200U
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Panasonic PT-AX200U 2000 ANSI Lumens
LCD Home Theater Projector
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PT-DW7000U |
Panasonic PT-DW7000U 6000 ANSI Lumens Large Venue DLP Projector
- 6000 ANSI lumens
- Outstanding contrast ratio up to 4000:1
- 1366 x 768 native resolution
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5 Critical
Buying Considerations
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Contrast
Contrast effects both visibility and color perception. Watch the example
below.
The small
blue boxes are the same color. When the larger boxes are introduced
the contrast causes them to appear different. The color fidelity and
visibility of an item depends largely on how much contrast it has
with its surroundings. Higher contrast means more visibility.
Why Contrast is important
With presentation products, contrast ratio determines the range of
available values between white and black.
If you do not have a deep, rich black, your colors will not look as
vivid. Watch the example below.
For applications
such as cosmetics, fashion and other uses where color is an important
consumer consideration, contrast makes the critical difference.
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Resolution
The number of pixels or dots that make up the picture determines resolution.
The higher the resolution, the more pixels and the greater the picture
detail. Resolution is determined by the number of lines and by the number
of pixels in each line. For example, UXGA resolution has 1600 lines x
1200 pixels per line.
Why Panasonic Resolution
Panasonic projectors and plasma screens are designed to meet specific
resolution requirements. From VGA to UXGA, from the projectors to plasma
displays, our resolution technologies are one reason why your image will
always look its best.
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Progressive
Scanning
Interlaced or Progressive refers to the scanning system. In an Interlaced
format, the screen shows every odd line at one scan of the screen, and
then follows that up with the even lines in a second scan. The problem
with interlacing is flicker. Progressive scanning shows the whole picture,
every line in one showing, every 1/60 of a second. This provides for a
much smoother picture.
Why Progressive Scanning is important
With progressive scanning your video will look as if it was shot on 35mm
film. Progressive scanning technology gives you a rich, film-look, and
eliminates the cold, emotionless effect found in traditional interlaced
video, delivering a full motion image that looks like the pages of a magazine
have come alive in the form of liquid paper.
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Brightness
We’re all familiar with Brightness knob on our TV. Turn it up, the picture
gets brighter. Down, it get’s darker. Brightness is a technology that
simply expands or decreases the dynamic range of all images, from deep
blacks black to white peaks. Making an image brighter requires adding
value towards the white balance, while simultaneously decreasing the value
of the blacks.
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Power Efficiency
Presentation products such as plasma screens and video projectors require
electricity the same way a car requires fuel. Through technological advances
in the combustion engine, many cars can operate at high levels while requiring
less fuel. The same is true for plasma displays and projectors. Improved
circuit design allows for maximum performance while consuming less energy.
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