Increased ultra-short lens projection possibilities, until 3.100 lumens of brilliance, Interactivity and 3D capability define Panasonic's CW330 Series, which is now available in the Spanish market.

Panasonic CW330Panasonic System Communications Company Europe has now available in the Spanish market ultra short lens projectors of the new CW330 series, Specially designed for the education sector and conference rooms.

Presented at the beginning of the year at the ISE contest 2013, As already reported Digital AV Magazine, This series consists of six models: PT-CW330; CW240; CX300; and projectors with interactive function and two CW331R pens; CW241R and CX301R.

Panasonic CW330These CW330 Series models offer brightness up to 3.100 lumens and a contrast of 8,000:1, to project sharp images in classrooms and conference rooms from a very short distance.

PT-CW330, CW240, CW331R and CW241R are WXGA models, capable of projecting an 80" diagonal image from just 0,6 M. away, allowing the projection of large images without shadows on the screen and without dazzling the teacher or presenter.

The interactive function incorporated in some of these models allows you to write directly on the images, in order to make classes and presentations more attractive and dynamic, no need for an interactive display. In addition, This interactive feature helps automatic projector calibration, Reducing installation time, and have two people write simultaneously on the image using the included infrared pen, with a highly responsive feedback system to write naturally.

Panasonic CW330CW/CX projectors feature 3D capability and support HDMI 1.4a 3D and Blu-ray Disc player, that can connect for applications such as face-to-face 3D education, Special projection screens in exhibitions and digital signage applications.

The projectors also incorporate a speaker system of 10 Watts, until 5.000 lamp replacement cycles and compatibility with the Crestron RoomView system for digital management of meeting rooms.


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by • 24 Jun, 2013
• section: fully, projection