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WUXGA SOLID SHINE Laser Projector 6,200 Lumens Discontinued

PT-RZ660BU

Product details

With immersive picture quality and practical features, these projectors can be permanently installed in museums, theatres and control rooms.

Key features

  • Powerful Brightness, Excellent Picture Quality, Lasting Reliability
  • Consistent, Stable Performance
  • Selectable Operational Modes Maintain Image Quality Longer
  • Versatile Installation Flexibility
  • Colour: Black

Specification Description
Panel Type (LCD/DLP) DLP [17.0 mm (0.67")]
Aspect Ratio 16:10
Lamp (Light Source) Laser diodes
Brightness 6,200 lumens (center) / 6,000 lumens
Lens (Throw Ratio) 1.7-2.4:1, f1.7-1.9, f25.6-35.7 mm
Contrast (Full On / Full Off) 10,000:1
Resolution - Native/Maximum WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200)
Screen Size (Diagonal) 1.27–15.24 m (50–600 in)
Optical Axis Shift Vertical +50%, -16%; horizontal +34%, -27%; powered
Digital Link Yes
Geometric Adjustment Yes (+Geometry Manager Pro Freeware)
Portrait Mode Yes

Full spectrum colour with up to 6,200 lumens brightness

With next-generation DLP™ technology delivering high-resolution detail and dual laser modules outputting up to 6,200 lm (Center) of brightness, Quartet Colour Harmonizer to reduce energy loss from the light source, and robust heat-resistant phosphor wheel, the Panasonic SOLID SHINE Laser system produces scintillating images with unfailing reliability.

Superior white balance and colour reproduction

The Quartet Colour Harmonizer wheel mechanism captures a wider colour space than comparable projectors, which allows white to be reproduced realistically on screen. Some conventional projectors can’t achieve an accurate white balance, so images can appear with a distracting greenish tint. Not the case with Panasonic SOLID SHINE Laser projectors.

SOLID SHINE laser maintains picture quality for longer

Thanks to the long-lasting dual solid-state laser modules, there are no lamps to replace, and image colour / brightness degrades very gradually in consistent, linear fashion. As well as reducing maintenance hassle, out-of-the-box picture quality is preserved longer.