Panasonic Unveils 4 DLP Projectors in D6000 Series
Projectors have 2000:1 contrast ratio, dual-lamp design, and Auto Cleaning Filter.
Panasonic's D6000 series projectors, introduced at ISE 2009 in Amsterdam, consists of the PT-DZ6710, PT-DZ6700, PT-DW6300S, and PT-D6000S.
Each projector features DLP technology, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, dual-lamp design, power consumption under 0.5 watts in standby mode, and an Auto Cleaning Filter.
The flagship PT-DZ6710 has 6000 ANSI lumens, a WUXGA (1920 x 1200) resolution, and a 16:10 aspect ratio. It offers HD-SDI video input and geometric adjustment to project images onto non-planar surfaces or symmetrically curved screens.
Panasonic's PT-DZ6700 also offers 6000 ANSI lumens and a WUXGA resolution. However, it offers LAN connectivity and these connections:
The brightest model in the line is the PT-D6000S at 6500 ANSI lumens. It offers a XGA (1024 x 768) resolution and the same connectivity as the DZ6700.
Panasonic didn't release pricing.
Each projector features DLP technology, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, dual-lamp design, power consumption under 0.5 watts in standby mode, and an Auto Cleaning Filter.
The flagship PT-DZ6710 has 6000 ANSI lumens, a WUXGA (1920 x 1200) resolution, and a 16:10 aspect ratio. It offers HD-SDI video input and geometric adjustment to project images onto non-planar surfaces or symmetrically curved screens.
Panasonic's PT-DZ6700 also offers 6000 ANSI lumens and a WUXGA resolution. However, it offers LAN connectivity and these connections:
- DVI-D
- 5BNC
- RGB
- s-video
The brightest model in the line is the PT-D6000S at 6500 ANSI lumens. It offers a XGA (1024 x 768) resolution and the same connectivity as the DZ6700.
Panasonic didn't release pricing.
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