At ShoWest, Panasonic announced the development of a full resolution 1080p projector for cinema applications that is planned to be delivered by the fourth quarter of this year.
The widescreen new projector features a new Texas Instruments’ 3-chip DLPTM imager that produces 10,000 lumens of brightness and full 1920 x 1080 resolution. The projector delivers a theater-quality 4000:1 contrast ratio with Panasonic’s exclusive Dynamic Iris, which switches the aperture according to the input signal. Panasonic’s Dynamic Iris technology quickly fine tunes the lamp output with exceptional speed, resulting in highly accurate real-time control of the projector light output.
Mr. Katsuaki Shimaoka, Director of Panasonic Projector Business unit, said, “We have the experience of supplying more than 1,200 DLPTM projectors to cinema theaters all over the world. Providing this full resolution
HD projector will strengthen our 3-Chip DLPTM lineup and accelerate the change from analog to digital prints in the cinema industry, as well as accelerate the production of digital films.”
The new projector is equipped with improved dust-proof, sealed, liquid-cooled optics and a new rugged yet small and compact chassis. It also features improved color processing with a 10-bit scaling engine and a
powerful 3-D color management system. To assure continuous operation even if one lamp burns out,
the new projector offers the security of Panasonic's BriteOptic™ multi-lamp system. This advanced system utilizes high-power, cost-saving UHP lamps and a high-precision prism.
Standard features on the new projector include a horizontal/vertical lens shift, a DVI input with HDCP, and LAN control with standard PJ link protocol, thereby enabling network administrators to centrally monitor the projector via LAN-based remote control over a Web browser. Options will include SD-SDI and HD-SDI input boards.