- Large Venue
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Fixed Installation
- PT-EW630U
- PT-EW630UL
- PT-EZ570U
- PT-EZ570UL
- PT-LZ370U
- PT-RW330U
- PT-RZ370U
- PT-D6000ULS
- PT-D6000US
- PT-DW530U
- PT-DW6300ULS
- PT-DW6300US
- PT-DW730UK
- PT-DW730ULK
- PT-DW730ULS
- PT-DW730US
- PT-DX500U
- PT-DX800UK
- PT-DX800ULK
- PT-DX800ULS
- PT-DX800US
- PT-DZ570U
- PT-DZ6700U
- PT-DZ6700UL
- PT-DZ6710U
- PT-DZ6710UL
- PT-FW430U
- PT-FX400U
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More and more PCs are using the wide-screen format. When an lecturer uses a wide-screen PC, a projector with a 4:3 aspect ratio cannot display the PC image accurately. To display a wide-screen image fully, you need a wide-screen projector. Also, for maintenance considerations, it's better to install projectors made by the same manufacturer. However, many manufacturers offer only a limited line-up.
A low resolution projector with a 4:3 aspect ratio cannot project the entire image from a wide-screen PC onto the screen. You also lose lots of detail.
In addition to WXGA models for viewing conventional wide-screen PC sources, the line-up includes WUXGA (1920 x 1200, 16:10) models that handle all of the rich data from Blu-ray Discs, and models that are compatible with the high-resolution WUXGA of the newest wide-screen PCs. The Panasonic lineup supports a variety of wide-screen sources.
Multi Projector Monitoring & Control Software is also available free of charge, so you can centrally manage all of the projectors connected to your LAN system.
Panasonic wide-screen projectors can display high-resolution, wide-screen images in full size.

* This size information is intended only as a guideline. The size may vary depending on the installation conditions.


