As an upgrade to the PT-AE2000E, the PT-AE3000E has advanced signal processing technologies including a Detail Clarity Processor 2 and Panasonic’s Frame Creation interpolation technology which delivers picture quality.
According to Adam Roberts, category marketing manager, Home AV/TV, Panasonic Australia, the PT-AE3000E takes large-screen home theatre viewing to astounding new heights.
“Combining all Panasonic’s cutting-edge projection technologies with a newly developed high precision optical system, this product completely redefines the concept of high image quality,” he said.
Additionally, cinematic widescreen formats like 21:9 or 16:9 can be set at the touch of a button due to the projector’s Lens Memory feature.
This new feature stores three different preset zoom/focus positions that correspond to a user’s favourite cinemascope and TV aspect ratios.
Panasonic launches new LCD Home Theatre Projector
By
Jenny Eagle
on Dec 18, 2008 11:00AM
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