Panasonic shares trends in Visual and ProAV with integrators
Madrid and Barcelona host the Panasonic Integration Tech Days European tour with which the manufacturer will help integration professionals choose the most appropriate video technology, displays or ProAV solutions according to each project.
The UnoNueve space hosted the event this morning Panasonic Integration Tech Days who on his European tour after passing through Lisbon (Portugal) and Catania (Italy) has arrived in Madrid before continuing his tour through Barcelona (June 13), Milan, Rome and Tilburg (Netherlands).
These days are conceived with a eminently practical approach in order to help integration professionals choose the most appropriate video technology, displays or ProAV solutions according to each project while promoting the after-sales services in which Panasonic is a leader with programs such as the return of repaired equipment in just five days.
The space has been organized into different thematic areas where Panasonic engineers have been able to share impressions, answer questions or make proposals to those who have attended this day.
Projection
Among other issues, tips and tricks have been addressed to get the most out of projection systems. In this case, the new ultra-short distance and Zero Offset lenses in relation to depth of focus, blending, brightness level management...
The ET-DLE020 It is the first of its category with motorized optical zoom and designed especially for use with all Panasonic 1-chip DLP projectors. Two optics have also been developed for Panasonic's high-brightness 3-chip DLP laser projectors. The ET-D3LEW200 short-throw zoom optic and ultra-short-throw optic ET-D3LEU100 They are compatible with projectors with 20,000 and 30,000 lumens, with WUXGA resolution and with 4K+ resolution.
The optics for 3-chip DLP projectors have a innovative L-shaped design which fixes screen scrolling and solves problems related to projecting images from short distances in limited spaces, especially in premises with low ceilings. Thanks to its innovative design, the problem of visual obstruction caused by some UST optics protruding from the projector has also been solved. In turn, this allows the projectors to be stacked to use multiple units or multiply the brightness on a single surface.
In this case, the demonstration was carried out with Panasonic's 22,000 lumen projector, RQ22K.
Another of the debates raised has been the use of different projection technologiesn (laser, LCD or DLP) and how to get the most out of your installations even in the most difficult environments.
Two DLP projectors (RZ-770) are also on display at the Panasonic Integration Tech Days, demonstrating how with the help of the software Geometry Manager it is possible to make a perfect blending in seconds. This software is sold in a free basic version for any user of Panasonic projectors and a Pro version (with advanced features).
Thinking about retail environments, Panasonic shows the possibilities of rear projection on a transparent surface that fills with an image as soon as the projector starts working, revealing what is behind the glass (showcase) as soon as the light emission stops.
Corporate Tv y broadcast
In terms of solutions for Corporate TV or broadcast, Panasonic has shown the potential of workflows for NDI protocol or the VOIP in 4K and 8K resolutions for streaming or studio production. In the exhibition area it has exhibited several PTZs such as the new AW-UE150 (4K), la AW-HN130 (with 3G-SDI and HDMI outputs allowing high-quality Full HD video transmission over IP) or AW-HN38 (NDI compatible Full HD remote camera). These signals were mixed with the AV-HLG100, a true all-in-one production center.
Finally, remember that Barcelona It will be the next event of the Panasonic Integration Tech Days. It will be next Thursday June 13 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the SB Diagonal Zero Hotel (Plaça de Llevant, s/n 08019 Barcelona).
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