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We’ve just been graced with the discreet presence of Panasonic’s new mini projector, which it claims is the smallest and lightest LCD projector in the world. The PT-P1SD is roughly the size of a book ...
Panasonic kept the RS-232C serial control port on the PT-F200U and, though not the easiest file to locate on the Panasonic website, provides the actual programming codes to integrate this projector ...
The Panasonic PT-AX100U LCD home cinema projector will be available starting in mid-September at authorized presentation systems dealers. The manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) is $2,999.
Panasonic announced their first Full HD 3D home theater LCD projector with 1080p (1920×1080 pixel) resolution, model PT-AE7000U. Panasonic says it is the world's first 3D projector to use transparent ...
Panasonic today announced the debut of its newest LCD home theater projector with 1080p (1,920 x 1,080 pixel) native resolution: the PT-AE4000U. Designed for savvy home theater enthusiasts and audio ...
The Panasonic PT-AE3000 LCD home theater projector will be made in Japan, available starting in October 2008 to authorized presentation systems dealers with an MSRP of $3,499.
The Panasonic PT-AE3000 LCD home theater projector will be made in Japan, available starting in October 2008 to authorized presentation systems dealers with an MSRP of $3,499.
The Panasonic PT-AE4000 LCD home cinema projector will be available from October for EUR€2699 (approx. USD$3,859 at time of publication).
The Panasonic PT-AE3000 LCD home theater projector will be made in Japan, available starting in October 2008 to authorized presentation systems dealers with an MSRP of $3,499.
There's a new flagship in Panasonic's projector range, the LCD PT-AE3000, capable of delivering 1080p pictures with 1600 lumens and a claimed 60,000:1 contrast ratio.
Panasonic announces the launch of its new PT-VMZ50 Series, the world’s smallest and lightest*1 portable LCD laser projectors. Designed for consistent ...
And Panasonic's new projector does the best job I've seen in an LCD projector of rendering fast moving video game scenes without digital artifacts such as blurring, shadowing, or diagonal stepping.