Panasonic launches F300 projector range
6 November 2008 11.00 BST
(International) - Panasonic’s F300 series offers a wide range of projectors introducing four new models that incorporate new In-Organic materials for LCD panels and polarizers that enhance the projector’s life and lessens deterioration or yellowing of the projected image over time.
Across the range, the brightness specification reaches 4000 lumens on the F300 series and 3300 lumens on the FW300 series. Both feature an upgraded daylight view 5 technology and use common lamps throughout making replacement and maintenance more cost effective.
The F300 has a 5,000 hour lamp life at full brightness specification and Panasonic back this with a powerful three year (or 3000 hour) warranty which includes lamps.
The F300 range uses a new Auto Cleaning Filter (ACF) which can extend the typical filter maintenance intervals to 10,000 hours depending on the installation. The ACF detects dust on the filter and automatically passes the rolling brush across it to remove dust, this is then stored away from the filter until manually cleaned. A front cover flap also helps to keep dust out of the projector.
All projectors can be hooked up a wired LAN to allow web browser control/monitoring and Panasonic’s exclusive e-mail message alert for when maintenance is needed. The wireless versions also offer an administration free wireless connection.
With a number of convenient features for easy installation, including a broad angled lens shift and 2x optical zoom the F300 is perfect for the replacement market.
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