Panasonic PT-LB50 manual Daylight View 2 Technology, High Power and Portability, Quick Operation

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Remote control for

Remote control for

the PT-LB50NTEA

the PT-LB50EA

 

and PT-LB50SEA

The supplied remote control for the PT-LB50NTEA features wireless projection controls including Microsoft® PowerPoint® page up/down capability.

Daylight View 2 Technology

Looks max. 50% brighter

Panasonic’s Daylight View 2 technology, which helps project sharp, crisp images that are easy to see even in brightly lit rooms. A built-in sensor measures the ambient light, and the halftone colours and brightness level are adjusted accordingly in real-time. Viewing brightness is increased by as much as 50%*7.

High Power and Portability

Simulated image when the Daylight View 2 is turned off.

Simulated image when the Daylight View 2 is turned on.

The Daylight View 2 Process

Ambient Light

Sensor (ALS)

Daylight View

Circuit

LCD Panels

Projector

Powerful 2,000-Lumen Projectors

Thanks to a high-performance optical system and high-efficiency 165-W UHM™ lamp, the PT-LB50 series projectors deliver super-bright pictures with 2,000 lumens brightness. Sharp, crisp images are easy to see.

Ultra-Lightweight and Compact

At only 1.8 kg/1.9 kg*8, PT-LB50 models won’t weigh you down— even when you’re carrying with you a laptop. PT-LB50 projectors are 297 mm wide by 210 mm deep—about the size of an A4 sheet of paper—and only

57 mm high. Each slips easily into a bag or briefcase.

297 mm (11-11/16˝)

57 mm (2-1/4˝)

210 mm (8-1/4˝)

Quick Operation

Two-Second Speed Start

With Speed Start, the image appears in about two seconds after you press the power button.

Auto Search

When a source is connected and you switch the unit on, it automatically detects what kind of source is connected and begins projection.

Real-Time Keystone Correction

The projector automatically senses if you adjust its angle (vertical direction) during oper- ation and instantly makes whatever keystone correction is necessary for optimum viewing.

Direct Power Off

You can disconnect the power cable and move the projector as soon as your presentation is finished, because the cooling fan

keeps operating until the lamp is cooled.

Other Features

Operation assistance

Short-throw zoom lens

Anti-theft features: User password, control panel lock and text superimposing

Projector AI

Index Window

Auto power off

Two RGB inputs

RGB 2 IN can be switched to RGB 1 OUT for loop-through monitoring

HDTV compatibility

Full compatibility with sRGB colour space for accurate colour reproduction (in natural mode)

Picture mode selection (standard/dynamic/ natural)

Blackboard mode allows you to project images onto an ordinary classroom or confer- ence room blackboard

3x digital zoom

Shutter function for image/sound muting

Selectable 17-language on-screen menu

Ceiling mountable (option)

 

*1

As of February 7, 2006, according to our own evaluation of wireless

Rear view

 

transmission from PC to projector.

*2

PT-LB20NTEA.

 

*3

Content and DVDs set with DRM (Digital Rights Management) cannot

 

 

be transmitted.

 

*4

For moving picture files in QVGA size.

 

*5

Transmission will be slower and certain functions are not available

 

 

compared to when using a computer that has the software installed.

 

 

Also, certain functions may not be available. (Please see operating

 

 

instruction for details.)

 

*6

With Wireless Manager ME 3.0, you can use the projector screen as

 

 

a secondary monitor for the PC. In this setup, Microsoft®

 

 

PowerPoint® must be set to “Show Presenter View.”

 

*7

Comparison with Daylight View 2 turned On and Off, using an 80-

 

 

inch screen and ordinary meeting room lighting of 400 lux.

 

 

(Projector: PT-LB50NTEA, screen gain: 2.6)

 

*8

1.8 kg for the PT-LB50EA and PT-LB50SEA; 1.9 kg for the

 

 

PT-LB50NTEA.

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