Panasonic Showcases Lamp-Free Professional Projectors

9 years ago

Embedded With Newly Developed LED/Laser Combined Light Source; Enables Maintenance Free Usage For About 20,000 hours

Panasonic showcased industry leading lamp free projectors at GITEX 2013. These new Lamp Free Projector series from Panasonic are an alternative to the current short-life span conventional lamp systems with a combination of LED and laser diodes.

The new light sources has a life-span of 20,000 hours – that’s around 5 times more than a normal bulb-based projectors life-span and equivalent to more than 2 years continuous use, without the need to replace a lamp or change a filter. The first generation models of Lamp Free Projector series include 4 models, PT-RW330, PT-RZ370, PT-RW430, and PT-RZ470.

This newly developed LED/Laser-combined light source enables solid reliability, excellent Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and long-lasting brightness, unprecedented by conventional lamp-based projectors. All of the Lamp Free Projector projectors feature Digital Link connectivity.

“The Middle East projector market is driven by growing business demand. It is no more a product catering to a niche segment and the market is bullish on the projector demand forecasts. These next generation visual solutions are ideal for Middle East homes, offices and large venues. Our projectors not only incorporate the latest technologies but are competitively priced as well,” said Yuichiro Suzuki, Senior Manager, System Solutions, Panasonic Marketing Middle East and Africa.

These projectors set themselves apart from other combined light source projectors in the market with 30x drive system that minimises DLP rainbow effects, installation friendly features such as 2x zoom, lens shift, and pride a high contrast ratio of over 10,000:1. Panasonic’s Daylight View Basic technology achieves sharp, easy-to-see images by clearly reproducing the details in dark image areas, which were previously difficult to see in brightly lit rooms.
“Visitors to the Panasonic stand will be able to review and sample our expanded projector portfolio,” added Yuichiro.