Panasonic presents its DLP laser projector 1 lighter and more compact chip
With a shine of 10.000 WUXGA lumens and resolution, The PT-RZ970 projector is the ideal solution for rental markets, exhibitions, large conferences and classrooms, as well as for digital signage and video surveillance applications.
The DLP laser projector 1 chip Panasonic PT-RZ970 takes advantage of the functions and technology of the PT-RZ670 range but incorporates 1,5 times more brightness and image quality that approaches three-chip DLP models.
With WUXGA resolution (1.920×1.200), This equipment has been designed for continuous operation up to 20.000 hours without maintenance, making it an ideal solution for rental markets, exhibitions, large conferences and classrooms, as well as for digital signage and video surveillance applications.
The PT-RZ670 projector incorporates a watertight optical block to protect against the ingress of dust., as well as solid state laser modules that allow maintaining a high level of brightness. Besides, includes a high-speed redundancy system that switches, almost instantly, to a second signal in case the first fails, guaranteeing maximum reliability.
“The PT-RZ970 uses next-generation laser technology and integrates a dynamic contrast function that allows you to quickly and accurately modulate the light source output based on imaging requirements.. The result is a contrast ratio of 10.000:1, blacks are deeper, white balance is more accurate and color rendering is sharper and more natural, something unusual in single chip projectors”, apunta in Hartmut Kule, Panasonic Projector Marketing Director for Europe.
The compact PT-RZ970 projector offers flexible installation for both permanent and temporary mounts. It supports connection based on a single Digital Link cable and allows the reuse of DLP lenses from 1 current chip.
In addition, The equipment can be mounted in omnidirectional installations and incorporates a powered lens shift system with keystone correction and geometric adjustment function.
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