Panasonic Debuts Large Venue Projector, 165” LED and an AV Cart
Panasonic Projector & Display Americas (PPNDA) introduced several new products at InfoComm 2025, including a large venue projector, all-in-one LED displays, and a mobile AV cart. Key highlights include:
- PT-RQ45K Series Large Venue Projector
- Designed for complex rental and staging setups, the RQ45K features 40,000 lumens of brightness in what Panasonic says is the most compact form factor in its class. The 3-Chip DLP projector includes a 5-inch LCD for image preview and UV-coated circuit boards for added durability against corrosion. Shipping begins in 2026.
- Designed for complex rental and staging setups, the RQ45K features 40,000 lumens of brightness in what Panasonic says is the most compact form factor in its class. The 3-Chip DLP projector includes a 5-inch LCD for image preview and UV-coated circuit boards for added durability against corrosion. Shipping begins in 2026.
- AD Series All-in-One dvLED Displays
- The TL-137AD15AW and TL-165AD19AW models feature 137-inch and 165-inch screen sizes. Both are equipped with SDM card slots for expansion, including support for AV-over-IP. Panasonic says the displays combine high visibility with simplified installation. Availability begins fall 2025.
- Artome PT-VMZ-AVCART
- Developed with Artome OY, the PT-VMZ-AVCART is a height-adjustable, mobile AV cart designed for schools, offices and events. Prewired to work with Panasonic VMZ series projectors (sold separately), the cart includes a 2.1 speaker system, integrated rack and Artome’s Hybridock quick-connect solution for power, AV and network. It will be available in August 2025 and is being shown at InfoComm with Panasonic’s new PT-VMZ7ST Short Throw Laser Projector. Panasonic’s VMZ projector line will also expand with a new 8,000-lumen model shipping in June 2025.
- PT-RQ7 Series with Igloo Integration
- In partnership with IGLOO®, Panasonic is showcasing the PT-RQ7 1-Chip DLP 4K projector in a 360-degree immersive environment. This year’s setup includes a laser touch detection system and interactive elements powered by Igloo’s Core Engine software.