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Panasonic Australia introduces its first HD 3D LCD Home Theatre Projector

Press release from Panasonic Australia

Panasonic Australia today announced the arrival of the PT-AE7000E – the company’s first Full HD 3D LCD home theatre projector – boasting enhanced levels of brightness, superior contrast and smooth images in both 3D and 2D.

Producing an outstanding 300,000:1 contrast ratio and 2,000 lumens of brightness as well as 1080p (1,920 x 1,080 pixel) resolution thanks to a newly developed optical engine, this new model delivers stunning 2D images as well as immersive 3D content at home. It is also one of the world’s first 3D projectors to use transparent LCD panels driven at an impressive 480Hz which, combined with Panasonic’s original Overdrive Technology, significantly reduces crosstalk.

Delivering a more pleasing colour palette and realistic skin tones, the optical system features a new 200-Watt Red-Rich Lamp and new LCD panels with a larger aperture ratio for increased red luminance and brightness output. The combination of fully-optimised Pure Contrast Plates, Pure Color Filter Pro and Dynamic Iris Pro delivers smooth contrast and vivid colours as well as deep blacks with fine shadow details. The PT-AE7000E also has an impressive lamp life of up to 5,000 hours in eco mode1.

“We are very excited to bring this fantastic product to Australia – Panasonic is very proud of its strong heritage in the home theatre projector space and we believe this new product confirms our commitment to delivering exceptional quality home entertainment solutions,” said Chris Maw, Product Marketing Manager – Projectors, Business Systems Group, Panasonic Australia.

“We believe this product is the ideal solution for those consumers who are after cinema-quality movie or sports viewing in their home on a super-sized screen of up to 200-inches.”

“With the PT-AE7000E’s key 3D projection technologies developed in collaboration with Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory engineers who have taken key roles in establishing the industry standards for 3D, the device has been created from the ground up to achieve superior 2D performance as well as deliver unique 3D features for a studio-grade 3D experience in the home,” Mr Maw added.

The projector is equipped with a built-in 3D IR transmitter so the viewer can enjoy large-screen 3D images with optional Panasonic 3D eyewear, which is sold separately2.

The Panasonic PT-AE7000E Full HD 3D home theatre projector is available now from selected home entertainment retailers, priced at $4179rrp. Purchasers will also receive two sets of 3D eyewear (size Medium) included for a limited time thanks to a special offer3. Additional 3D eyewear is priced at $169rrp. For more information visit www.panasonic.com.au or call 132 600.

Key Features

Superior Image Quality

The PT-AE7000E uses frame sequential technology for 3D image projection. The Overdrive Technology has been carefully tuned together with the 480Hz LCD Panel to greatly reduce crosstalk for comfortable 3D viewing. The projector is also equipped with a newly-developed dual-core processing engine so that the projector can process 3D signals with all of the benefits of 2D image enhancements. Frame Creation, Detail Clarity Processor and other innovative image processing technologies are optimised for 3D images in the same manner as 2D images for natural, life-like visuals with excellent clarity and also sharp, clear images for fast-moving action in sports and movies.

The optical system of the PT-AE7000E features a new 200-Watt Red-Rich Lamp and new LCD panels with larger aperture ratio for increased red luminance and brightness output. The combination of fully-optimised Pure Contrast Plates, Pure Color Filter Pro and Dynamic Iris Pro delivers a 300,000:1 contrast ratio and 2,000 lumens of brightness. This produces brighter images with excellent coloring and deep blacks with fine shadow details.

3D viewing can also be adjusted with the 3D Viewing Monitor and 3D Picture Balance features. Because the 3D effect changes with varying screen sizes, the 3D Viewing Monitor ensures that the viewer’s stereoscopic effect is within the recommended zone set forth by the 3D Consortium Committee. The left and right eye images can be displayed side by side on the PT-AE7000E with the individual Waveform Monitor to adjust 3D picture balance.

Other 3D features include 2D-3D Conversion, which converts 2D content into five different 3D effect modes. An optional IR transmitter (ET-TRM110) is available for extended transmission distance.

The PT-AE7000E is designed to satisfy those customers who are looking to customise their home theatre. Many Blu-ray Discs and DVDs come in aspect ratios that are wider than the projector’s 16:9 aspect ratio, to match the image size (2.35:1) seen in movie theatres. The projector’s Intelligent Lens Memory feature makes it possible for the user to easily program up to six different zoom/focus positions. Automatic switching between 16:9 and 2.35:1 video content is achieved through the signal aspect detection capability.

Convenient Connectivity Options and Easy Installation

Enhanced theatre automation, such as lighting and a motorised screen, is possible with the PT-AE7000E, as it is equipped with two programmable 12-volt trigger terminals and VIERA Link®. VIERA Link® provides seamless operation of multiple VIERA Link® compatible Panasonic devices via the PT-AE7000E remote control with backlit buttons.

The PT-AE7000E is also equipped with three HDMI™ inputs (supporting x.v.Color™ and Deep Color), so multiple HD sources can be connected without an HDMI switcher. Initial setup and installation are quick and easy, as the 2x zoom can project a 120-inch diagonal image from as close as 3.6 meters to 7 meters from the screen. The projector’s lens shift capability enables 100 per cent vertical adjustment and 26 per cent horizontal adjustment.

Superb Eco Performance

In addition to its outstanding imaging features, the new PT-AE7000E is also an eco-conscious product. Its intelligent power management system reduces the lamp power to the exact level of brightness required depending on the content being displayed. Advanced Panasonic digital circuitry intelligently determines the necessary power output by analysing more than 3 billion different image patterns. This advanced analysis process reduces power consumption by as much as 10 per cent when the Dynamic Iris function is operating.

Other ecological considerations include an off-timer that reduces wasteful power consumption, and an extremely low standby power consumption of 0.08 watts.