Panasonic has announced a new professional plasma display from 65 Inch, the first model in the VX300 range. The new TH-65VX300 joins Panasonic's large format 3D displays from 85, 103 and 152 Inch. For post-production, display allows simultaneous color correction, allowing the right and left image of the 3D to be on screen at the same time.

Panasonic has announced a new professional plasma screen of 65 Inch, the first model in the VX300 range. New high-speed drive technology achieves clear and detailed 3D images, even on large panels. The professional features of this technology double the color reproduction compared to conventional models. In addition, offers smooth gradation, natural and with deep blacks that doubles that of conventional models, which means a richer expression in the dark areas. As David Martín has pointed out, Managing Director of MKT Professional Displays at Panasonic Marketing Europe, “This screen will allow to bring technology from the broadcast industry to homes to offer them an experience with images of extraordinary quality and realistic in 3D. However, the diversity of characteristics and sizes allows its use in other industries, as post-production, retail, design and simulation. We continue to develop technology for a large number of sectors without affecting quality”. The VX300 has several customizable features for high-class Home Cinema customers that can enhance the image and viewing experience. These features include the color gamut, which has five different settings, a custom feature that allows users to modify RGB parameters, and adjustment menus such as the five gamma curve options, white balance and advanced memory that allows users to name or save data. In addition, INDEPENDENT RGB on/off function checks for secondary colors or monochrome images. For post-production, display allows simultaneous color correction, allowing the right and left image of the 3D to be on screen at the same time, which is the most widely used method for color correction in the industry. the waveform monitor displays the waveform of the video input signal path (analog or digital), amplitude as a function of time, to ensure accurate signal ranges. In 3D in real time, allows users to check the signal and different settings coming from 3D camera recordings.


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by • 1 jul, 2011
• section: display