Panasonic launches 28,000 Lumens WUXGA-SXGA+ LASER projector for rental & staging market, the company´s first bright LASER-Phosphor projector.
Panasonic has used ISE 2016 to launch the 28,000 lumens PT-RZ31K, the company’s
first 3-Chip DLPTM SOLID SHINE laser phosphor projector series, especially designed
for large venue applications.
The projectors are available from autumn 2016 in both WUXGA and SXGA+, each outputting 28,000
centre lumens, and offer continuous maintenance-free operation, low total cost of ownership, small
cabinet and stunning picture quality. A new liquid cooling system also contributes to reliability and
quiet operation.
The range is compatible with existing Panasonic lenses for 3-Chip DLPTM projectors, allowing
operators to share lenses between projectors in their inventories.
Hartmut Kulessa, European Projector Marketing Manager at Panasonic, said, “Panasonic has been
particularly strong in producing high brightness projectors for large venues, projection mapping and
outdoor events. By bringing a laser projector to this space we are giving our rental partners a
winning alternative, with technology that is bright enough, small enough and reliable enough for their
needs.
“We think the RZ31K can virtually eliminate the concept of hot-back up. This is sure to go down well
with event production teams, as projections stacks will become smaller and less complicated than in
the past, saving time and money.
“For fixed installations, it will fuel the trend for permanent 3D mapping installations. Many customers
would like to create permanent mapping installations, but with the constant requirement to change
lamps and maintain the projectors, budget is often a concern. The RZ31K combines the concept of
no-maintenance and low operating costs, with the high brightness which is required in large venue
installations.”
The projectors boast a suite of image enhancement technologies designed to provide immersive
picture quality, including a 120 Hz Real Motion Processor for fluid action sequences; 20:000:1
contrast; Detail Clarity Processor 5 for fine details; and System Daylight View 3 for enhanced colour
and brightness in mapping applications.
The RZ31K series offers 360 degree installation, DIGITAL LINK single-cable transmission of video
and control signals over long distances, a backup input setting, as well as edge blending, colour
matching, brightness and colour control with geometric adjustment functions for blending multiple
projectors.
Panasonic has used ISE 2016 to launch the 28,000 lumens PT-RZ31K, the company’s
first 3-Chip DLPTM SOLID SHINE laser phosphor projector series, especially designed
for large venue applications.
The projectors are available from autumn 2016 in both WUXGA and SXGA+, each outputting 28,000
centre lumens, and offer continuous maintenance-free operation, low total cost of ownership, small
cabinet and stunning picture quality. A new liquid cooling system also contributes to reliability and
quiet operation.
The range is compatible with existing Panasonic lenses for 3-Chip DLPTM projectors, allowing
operators to share lenses between projectors in their inventories.
Hartmut Kulessa, European Projector Marketing Manager at Panasonic, said, “Panasonic has been
particularly strong in producing high brightness projectors for large venues, projection mapping and
outdoor events. By bringing a laser projector to this space we are giving our rental partners a
winning alternative, with technology that is bright enough, small enough and reliable enough for their
needs.
“We think the RZ31K can virtually eliminate the concept of hot-back up. This is sure to go down well
with event production teams, as projections stacks will become smaller and less complicated than in
the past, saving time and money.
“For fixed installations, it will fuel the trend for permanent 3D mapping installations. Many customers
would like to create permanent mapping installations, but with the constant requirement to change
lamps and maintain the projectors, budget is often a concern. The RZ31K combines the concept of
no-maintenance and low operating costs, with the high brightness which is required in large venue
installations.”
The projectors boast a suite of image enhancement technologies designed to provide immersive
picture quality, including a 120 Hz Real Motion Processor for fluid action sequences; 20:000:1
contrast; Detail Clarity Processor 5 for fine details; and System Daylight View 3 for enhanced colour
and brightness in mapping applications.
The RZ31K series offers 360 degree installation, DIGITAL LINK single-cable transmission of video
and control signals over long distances, a backup input setting, as well as edge blending, colour
matching, brightness and colour control with geometric adjustment functions for blending multiple
projectors.
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