Panasonic Debuts Five New Short Throw Projectors
Panasonic’s new PT-CW330 Series of ultra short-throw projectors includes the PT-CW330U, PT-CW240U, PT-CX300U as well as two interactive models that have dual pen capabilities, the PT-CW331RU and PT-CX301RU. All of these projectors are well suited for a host of applications where space is limited and high image quality is critical, including classroom lectures, corporate presentations, digital signage and small rooms.
With up to 3100 lumens and a contrast ratio of 8000:1, the PT-CW330U, PT-CW240U and PT-CW331RU are able to generate an 80” diagonal image from less than 2 feet away and the PT-CW331RU and PT-CX301RU have built-in interactive features enables two users to simultaneously write on the image using IR pens without requiring a dedicated interactive whiteboard.
PT-CW330 Series projectors include a built in 10 Watt speaker, up to 5,000 hour lamp replacement cycle and Crestron RoomView compatibility. The projectors are also 3D capable and all of them have HDMI inputs:
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