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Resolution 1366 x 768
Lamp brightness  6000L
Lamp life  1500 hours
Weight  22 kg

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Panasonic PT DW7000E K Data Projector Product Description

  • DLP

Flexible high end 3-chip DLP projector with native 16:9 resolution

With the PT-D7700E (white) and PT-D7700E-K (anthracite), Panasonic presents the smallest 3-chip DLP projectors in the world. The optical block, developed in-house, and the liquid-cooled 3-chip DLP system form the basis of both the compact design and the outstandingly clear, high resolution pictures with 1366 x 768 pixels in an aspect ratio of 16:9.

Colour Matching, network capability, Picture in Picture as well as individually adjustable optical characteristics and input boards can be taken for granted. Last but not least the high brightness of up to 6000 ANSI lumens and contrast ratio of max. 4000:1 turn these projectors into compact, multi-talented devices for every application. Whether in conference rooms, for presentations at fairs or at staging shows - the PT-DW7000 series has the necessary features.

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