As a projector for the Stationary sector, the Panasonic PT DZ6700E is equipped with 6000 ANSI lumens, a WUXGA 1920 x 1200 resolution and a contrast of 2000:1. The manufacturer specifies a runtime of 2000 hours for this projector's lamp. Both optical image shifting (lens shift) and digital keystone adjustment are included, enabling exact alignment on the screen. A major advantage for professional installations is the ability to use interchangeable lenses, allowing the projector to adapt to highly varied projection distances. Which optic is required for a specific case can easily be calculated via the Projector Calculator. Regarding projection size, the value of 6000 ANSI lumens allows for an image width of up to 787 cm in darkened environments. In rooms with ambient light, the image width should be correspondingly reduced to a maximum of 525 cm. Should very large projection surfaces be required, the integrated edge-blending software offers the possibility to seamlessly combine images from multiple projectors without visible seams. In terms of video signals, the device processes resolutions up to Full HD 1080P. For convenient remote monitoring and administration, the projector is equipped with a classic RJ45 network socket. This model dates back to 2009 and is no longer part of Panasonic's current product range. As an archive device, the projector remains highly relevant in our database.
Display Type
1 x 0,67" DLP Chip WUXGA 16/9 Ti Digital Light Processing Chip
Stationary | Permanent installation in the training room and meeting room as well as the conference room. Very large screen width and rooms with plenty of light and shaded daylight.
Full HD 1080P compatible Direkt Power Off Lens shift Funktion Freeze Eco Mode Kensington Slot Gamma correction Edge Blending Password protection PJLink™ Control via web browser Lan network compatible. Crestron®-Software compatible.
This projector projects great images as well as data and video.
And thanks to the optimized color wheel and lamp control, even the yellow and orange colors are as true as in a 3 chip DLP projector