The Daylight View 2 Process
Ambient Light
Sensor (ALS)
Daylight View
Circuit
LCD Panels
Projector
Daylight View 2
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
Quick Operation
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.
•RGB 2 IN can be switched to RGB 1 OUT for
•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
•Ceiling mountable (option)
Simulated image when the Daylight View 2 is
turned on.
Simulated image when the Daylight View 2 is turned off.
High Power and Portability
Ultra-High Brightness
Thanks to a
Ultra-Lightweight and Compact
The
*1 As of February 7, 2006, according to our own evaluation of wireless 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 func- tions 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
Direct Power Off
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