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The new PT-DW730 and PT-DX800 offer exceptional image quality, highly reliable operation and great flexibility. They have a new lamp management system to obtain more luminosity and a new Eco Filter to reduce maintenance.

Panasonic has announced two new single-chip DLP projectors with a new lamp management system for more brightness and a new Eco Filter to reduce maintenance. Incorporating the successful D6000 Series, the PT-DW730 and PT-DX800 have a compact size and are ideal for use in higher education, museums and government control facilities and applications that involve 24/7 operation.

For exceptional image quality, the PT-DW730 has 7,000 lumens of brightness with WXGA resolution (1,280x800 pixels). Both models feature the Detail Clarity Processo feature, which enhances the details in each frame to produce sharp, natural images. Additionally, the exclusive System Daylight View 2 feature produces bright, well-defined colors even in the brightest rooms, such as galleries, museums or educational environments, which may be exposed to varying light levels.

Each model features the newly designed Eco filter, which offers a maximum of 12,000 hours of operation without needing to replace the lamp, greatly reducing maintenance and management costs. Both models have a high-efficiency liquid cooling system, which allows operation in a temperature range between 0ºC and 45ºC.

“Nos hemos quedado con lo mejor de nuestra serie D6000 y lo hemos puesto en un proyector compacto que se adapta a entornos luminosos sin que se resienta la calidad de imagen”, comenta Yoshitaka Inuzuka, European Technical & Marketing de Panasonic. “Hemos estandarizado nuestras lámparas para que los clientes que ya hayan invertido en proyectores D6000 o DZ570 puedan reducir notablemente los costes de inventario adicional utilizando las mismas lámparas en toda la gama”, ha añadido.

The new projectors incorporate an Edge Blending function and a multi-screen system suitable for projection on large format screens or for creating uniform images on various surfaces. Both models can be purchased with or without the standard lenses. In fact, the two new projectors are sold with six different optional lenses.

By, June 16, 2011, Section:Projection

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