Panasonic Debuts 98″ and 84″ 4K LED Displays at NAB
Panasonic this month announced two new large-format 4K (3840×2160) LED displays along with other new professional AV technologies at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show.
The 98” TH-98LQ70 and 84” TH-84LQ70 4K displays are being marketed for broadcast production, digital signage, rental and staging, design and simulation as well as command and control rooms. These displays, combined with Panasonic’s imaging capture and workflow technologies, provide a one-stop solution for organizations with image creation needs. The displays can also scale non-4K sources to a higher level of picture quality.
LQ70 Series displays are equipped with a protective glass and also feature a ruggedized aluminum frame. They can be installed vertically or horizontally, and offer SLOT3.0 architecture. Panasonic says the displays will ship in September 2014. For more information, click here.
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