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Panasonic used CEDIA to unveil its second-generation HD-level DLP rear-projection monitor, and an ultra high-end 3-chip DLP front projector. The PT-52DL52 52W-inch rear-projection DLP monitor carries ...
So I'm doing some work in the recroom (basement) which required moving out our old TV. (12yr old 300+ lb 4?" tube). I would like to leave it out and replace it with something new (and lighter!).I ...
Panasonic used the recent National Association of Broadcasters convention to announce plans to sell its first digital TV-ready projection TV based on Texas Instruments’ digital light processing (DLP) ...
Panasonic Broadcast is now delivering the high-resolution PT-D7700U large-venue three-chip DLP projector. The heavy-duty projector offers 4000:1 contrast ratio and a 1400x1050 XGA+ resolution in a ...
Panasonic announced at CES two new widescreen, high-definition DLP technology televisions featuring Texas Instruments' new 1080p DMD (Digital Micromirror Device.) Models PT-56DLX76 (56") and ...
Panasonic PT-DW7000U projector is now available. Panasonic is delivering its widescreen PT-DW7000U, a native 16:9 3-chip large venue DLP projector. The PT-DW7000U combines 6000 lumens of brightness ...
Panasonic's latest crew of beamers may not boast the highest resolutions, but they've got longevity that's second to none. Announced at ISE 2009 in Amsterdam, the four member PT-D6000 series is ...
Panasonic, a provider of professional projector solutions, today introduced a new PT-RZ570U 1-Chip DLP™ Laser Phosphor projector.
Panasonic's new line of LCD projection TVs are featuring a new technology it claims will eliminate the need for lamp replacement.
The PT-D12000U checks in with the same three-chip DLP engine and lumen count, but eases up on the pixels with just 1,400 x 1,050.
DLP TVs have captured 13% of the large screen ( > 40") TV market in just two short years. More than 20 manufacturers are now designing products around DLP technology, including 6 of the top 9 TV ...
These LEDs last almost seven times as long as traditional DLP bulbs and eliminate the dreaded "rainbow effect," which previously plagued this style of TV.