The Netherlands - From rental and staging, to retail, higher education, and corporate, Panasonic has presented its visual vision of the future at ISE, in Amsterdam.

Panasonic's ability to supply an end-to-end, fully integrated visual solutions system, is demonstrated across an impressive 400sqm booth, which also presents new technology that will shape the future of professional display.

Showcasing the next generation of solid state illumination projectors, utilising a laser light source, and announcing projectors and professional displays with 4K resolution, Panasonic is at the forefront of visual development and leading the market with cutting edge solutions for various applications.

Panasonic's position as a full range supplier of professional displays is strengthened with the 98" and 84" 4K LED displays, the latest in its line of large format displays.

The 4K large venue projector features newly engineered, industry's first pixel quadrupling technology - projecting fine, life-like details beyond 4K resolution, with exceptional clarity. Another innovation that will be joining the family of 4K products, is the 4K Varicam, set for a late 2014 release and demonstrating the crossover in to 4K broadcasting.

Panasonic is also exhibiting for the first time, the world's first 6,000 lumens laser 1-chip DLP projector; an addition to the company's existing Solid Shine™ line of projectors and featuring 20,000 hours of working life without lamp replacement.

Combining the famous, high-end PT-DZ21K projector and a seamless ten screen video wall, Panasonic has created an elegant and eye-catching live fashion show production, all filmed with Panasonic's professional broadcast cameras.

Images are displayed using the multi window processor software, allowing a combination of different sources to be presented in a beautiful layout.

A replica of The Brandenburg Gate, with stunning mapping effects projected on to the model building with the PT-DZ16K projector, showcases features such as geometric adjustment, colour matching and system flexibility.

For retail environments, Panasonic displaysclear, crisp imagery through the complete range of professional LCD LED screens. This is brought to life using a full-size quick-service drive-through restaurant, showing a video wall and outdoor technologies and a retail fashion shop using seamless screens.

Outlining its future for education, Panasonic demonstratesa Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), using the latest generation of interactive displays to create the course, capturing the lesson thanks to Panasonic cameras and shared either online or in an auditorium using a professional high brightness installation projector.

In the corporate market, to support the 'Bring Your Own Device' trend, Panasonic showcased a range of MiracastTM compatible LED LCD displays and portable projectors.

Finally, CCVE and a complementary video wall are demonstrated in an on-booth control room, to provide a complete solution for a secure business environment.

Jan Markus Jahn, director of Panasonic Visual & Communications Systems, said, "We are one of the only suppliers to provide complete visual solutions for a vast range of sectors, so ISE 2014 provided the perfect opportunity to demonstrate this with our real-world exhibits and future innovations showcase. With five new series for both projectors and professional displays, Panasonic has the capability to provide the perfect solution for our customers' needs.

"At ISE, the rental and staging part of the booth is showing examples of some of Panasonic's most exciting case studies, as well as how customers can use cutting-edge technology to support live events."

(Jim Evans)


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