Panasonic incorporates to its PTZ equipment the new 50,000 lumens 4K projectors designed primarily for sporting, educational and corporate events.
It would become the smallest projector capable of reproducing 4K images with three PT-RQ50K chips. The DLP-Solid Shine 4K projector will change the way of projecting, thus avoiding the current problems that made it necessary to stack several projectors to achieve the desired image quality, and one of its great advantages is its small size and ease of configuration and installation.
The company will present the new PT-RQ50K projector on June 12 and announces it as a revolution to bring professional projection to less professionalized areas and to offer better experiences to all users who want to enjoy quality images.
Along with their flagship product, they will also present at InfoComm other projectors with fewer lumens, the PT-MZ16K with 16,000 lumens, the PT-MZ13K with 13,000 lumens and PT-MZ10K with 10,000 lumens.
Unlike the PT-RQ5K model which will have 3 chips, they will also bring out two more modest one-chip projectors for November-December with 10,000 and 8,000 lumens. In the one-chip projector range, they will release their first portable RGB LED model, the PT-LRZ35.
Panasonic is preparing a lot of news, but it won’t be until December when we will see the Solid Shine 4K DLP projector on sale.
