Panasonic Unveils 3,000-Lumen LCD Projector

Panasonic has debuted a new full HD 3,000-lumen LCD projector designed for presentations and applications displaying high resolution images.

The PT-LZ370U offers full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080, an aspect ratio of 16:9, and a contrast ratio of 10,000:1. It also comes with Panasonic's Detail Clarity Processor 3 technology to boost image quality and Daylight View Premium, which adjusts brightness according to ambient light conditions. Finally, the projector features an Eco Management function which enables automatic image correction based on ambient light and reduces power consumption when there's no signal input.

Additional features include:

  • RJ-45 LAN connectivity
  • 2x optical zoom (manual)
  • ± 65 percent vertical lens shift and ± 26 percent horizontal lens shift
  • DICOM simulation mode
  • Two HDMI inputs and audio variable out terminals

The PT-LZ370U is available now and sells for $4,499. Further information is available at Panasonic's Web site.

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