Panasonic to bring taste of Moscow to Prolight + Sound

Panasonic to bring taste of Moscow to Prolight + Sound

Panasonic will recreate the world’s largest-ever projected image at the forthcoming Prolight + Sound 2016 exhibition from 5-8 April in Frankfurt, Germany.

The highlight of the Panasonic stand will be a reproduction of the Circle of Light festival projection where over 100 Panasonic PT-DZ21K2 projectors created a 19,099m2 image on to a group of Ministry of Defense buildings on the Fruzenskaya Embankment in Moscow.

Hartmut Kulessa, European Projector Marketing Manager at Panasonic, said, "The projection at the Circle of Light festival is a great example of the type of spectacular shows 3D mapping can help create. We look forward to replicating this at Prolight + Sound."

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Also being showcased at the exhibition will be the recently launched PT-RZ970 series, the industry’s lightest and most compact 1-chip DLPTM 10,000 lumens laser projectors. The three-model series (WUXGA, WXGA, XGA) builds on the features and technology of Panasonic’s multi-award-winning PT-RZ670 series, but with approximately 1.5 times more brightness and with picture quality approaching that of its 3-Chip DLP™ models. At Prolight & Sound, the projector will be shown in an innovative setup using mirror heads from Dynamic Projection Institute.

A further highlight will be an edge blend of four Panasonic 4K PT-RQ13K projectors, using d3 Technologies media server and mapping software.

For more information on Panasonic Visual System Solutions please visit us at Prolight + Sound, at Booth A72, Hall 4

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