Panasonic brings its latest display solutions to Madrid with the Visual Experience Roadshow
Madrid has once again been the scene of Panasonic's Visual Experience Roadshow, an open day in which the Japanese firm has shown all its new developments in audiovisual solutions, among which the brand's first display for videowall stands out, el TH-55LFV50, the new large format screens TH-70LF50 and TH-80LF50 and the new generation of lampless projectors of the PT-RZ470 and PT-RZ370 series.
Panasonic has brought its European roadshow back to Spain, which has passed through Madrid again to show the most cutting-edge and relevant products of the Visual System Solutions division of the Japanese brand, exhibiting its solutions and products in image reproduction and visualization. This Roadshow represents a unique opportunity for collaborators and end users to test, first-hand, the latest news from the Japanese firm.
The company has taken advantage of these days to present its first screen for videowall: la TH-55LFV50, 55″ ultra-thin bezel LCD designed for the digital signage market. The strong point of this Panasonic video wall display is its extraordinarily robust design, which makes it an ideal device to be moved and changed position regularly without suffering damage. Besides, It has the thinnest frame on the market that leaves only 5,3 mm distance between displays; a virtually invisible distance even on very large screen configurations, so the images are more dynamic and natural.
Ideal for large public spaces, The TH-55LFV50 provides a high level of brightness (800cd/m2 brightness) and produces sharp, clear images that do not distort even from long distances, thanks to the wide viewing angle. The 55″ model is designed for use in the video wall market. It has a shine of 800 candelas, offering great visibility, Wider viewing angle and LED technology reduces overall power consumption, making the TH-55LFV50 a very energy efficient solution, ideal for digital signage, for rental and staging.
Panasonic is also presenting the new TH-70LF50 and TH-80LF50 large format screens on this new European tour. (of 70 y 80 inches, respectively), with a depth of only 89 mm. Designed for use as digital signage support for sporting events, museums, shopping centers, etc., These screens have a high contrast ratio (5.000:1) and luminosity (700cd/m2) and are equipped with long-lasting panels, for continuous operation 24/7 and with efficient LED backlight. The two new LCD displays of 70 y 80 inches from Panasonic, the lightest in its category, are prepared to be suspended from the ceiling, so they can be placed in a multitude of public spaces. Besides, They stand out for their exceptionally low consumption and are perfect for rental and digital signage applications..
Interactive screen
Panasonic is also showing off the company's interactive plasma display. 65 inches (TH-65PB1) with built-in electronic pen functions for professional applications that it presented during the first edition of the Virtual Experience Roadshow. The TH-65PB1 offers excellent visibility and operability, taking advantage of all the advantages of free-emission plasma panel displays, including a large screen, a very rich color expression, a wide viewing angle, and high speed response.
The TH-65PB1 is suitable for interactive display applications, and also for use as a monitor in a meeting room. In addition to the drawing on the self-issuance features of the PDP, Panasonic has developed a new electronic pen system that allows for high-speed drawing and smooth, highly precise writing.. Up to four different electronic pens can be used simultaneously and it is possible to divide the screen into two areas, with the upper part to display images and the lower section to be used as an electronic whiteboard. The new interactive plasma screen, that supports wireless connections, It can also be used as a presentation monitor for meetings or conferences to display electronic data stored on information terminals such as personal computers, no need for cables.
In addition, The Japanese multinational is showing in these sessions the Full HD 3D Ready TH-85VX200 plasma screen, of 85 inches, which provides large images, Superior image quality and world-class support, while adding some additional improvements, such as ultra-high speed, short decay time and high accuracy of motion vector prediction to dramatically reduce double imaging that negatively affects 3D image quality.
New projectors without lamp
The Japanese company also exhibits on the tour the first range of lamp-less projectors with Digital Link connection: PT-RZ470 and PT-RZ370 models. With a useful life of 20.000 hours, great installation flexibility and professional features, In these models the conventional lamp is replaced by LEDs and laser diodes, and thanks to the technology developed by Panasonic they reach a luminosity of more than 3.000 lumens for longer.
Designed for educational institutions or for use in professional applications, such as museums and digital signage, The PT-RZ470 and PT-RZ370 feature the 1-chip DLP imaging device, HDBaseT technology, High brightness and image quality for longer thanks to Panasonic's precision optical engineering and cooling efficiency. The PT-RZ470 and RZ370 are equipped with the Japanese brand's Daylight View technology, that incorporates an ambient light sensor to adjust the image quality to the conditions of each environment. The wide color space and the vivid colors they project help improve viewing in brightly lit rooms..
At the Roadshow you can also see first-hand the PT-VW431D projector with Digital Link. This projector stands out because it offers easy digital transmission, simple and high quality on a single cable Lan cat 5E/6 based on HDBaseT, a cable that can be extended up to 100 metros. Provides a very high level of shine (4.300 lumens,) and WXGA resolution, all in a compact body. Besides, At the open days you can also see the complete series of Panasonic short-lens projectors, portable installation.
Next appointment, Barcelona
After leaving Zurich (Swiss) the past 25 September, This second European tour of Panasonic has already passed through The Hague (Netherlands), Leuven (Belgium), One (Austria), and Milan (Italia), and after his time in Madrid, will land in Barcelona (Entijuana set, C/ Padilla, 240) the day 8 November, to then cross the English Channel and hold sessions in the cities of Weybridge (England) he 20 November, Stoke (Gales) he 22, and Edinburgh (Scotland) he 27 of the same month, to end his journey in the capital of Türkiye, Istanbul, he 17 December.
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