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Panasonic has announced that it is forming a new company, Panasonic System Communications Company Europe (PSCEU) which will integrate 12 B2B project categories, project management and services into one organisation. FULL STORY...
Andreas Flemming introduces Panasonic's new PT-DZ21K, a 20k product which the company says is the smallest and lightest in its class. The WUXGA 3-chip DLP device is also 3D capable. FULL STORY...
Panasonic Europe has announced a new range of short throw LCD projectors, with WXGA resolution and 2.5k lumen brightness. FULL STORY...
The UK’s University of Edinburgh has opted in to Panasonic’s Offset for Life programme for the development of its Edinburgh Centre for Climate Change (ECCC) building. FULL STORY...
The Liliesleaf Legacy project explores the events surrounding the capture of the “Rivonia 12”, members of the SA Communist Party and ANC who served life sentences after their capture. The farm, that was the façade for liberation struggle activities and the location of the capture of six of the trialists, now houses exhibits to explain and explore the struggle against the Apartheid regime. FULL STORY...
Three new ultra-portable multimedia projectors for boardroom and classroom environments are now available from Panasonic Europe. FULL STORY...
Sanyo will cease to exist when Panasonic, who originally acquired the manufacturer in December 2009, withdraws the brand on March 31, 2012. FULL STORY...
Panasonic System Networks Europe (PSNE) is targeting business with its interactive whiteboards after expanding its partnership with Westcoast to cover the products in the UK and Ireland. FULL STORY...
In a revolutionary approach to medical simulation a centre, that uses a bespoke digital video solution to closely monitor medical teams under stress, has been installed at a Munich university. Anna Mitchell explores the unique facility. FULL STORY...
In a revolutionary approach to medical simulation a centre, that uses a bespoke digital video solution to closely monitor medical teams under stress, has been installed at a Munich university. FULL STORY...
Several major display vendors, along with X6D (makers of XPAND 3D) have announced their intention to collaborate on 3D active glasses technology. FULL STORY...
Panasonic has replaced its 20 series with a new plasma display range. The 30 series includes 42”, 50”, 60” and 65” models that are 3D capable. FULL STORY...
Panasonic’s 152” plasma display has a 17:9 aspect ratio and can display 3D images when fitted with an optional external IR emitter. The full HD display boasts 4K by 2K resolution and weighs 600kg. FULL STORY...
A travelling exhibition called Hope is starting life at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne before heading further afield to spread the message of the ‘Olympic dream’. It uses interactive media to strike up a dialogue with visitors, employing gesture recognition and touch technologies. Anna Mitchell reports. FULL STORY...
Panasonic has extended its carbon offset scheme to include its professional display products. Offset for Life was launched in November 2010 to allow owners of its professional projectors to offset their carbon emissions. FULL STORY...
Chris Fitzsimmons recaps on a hectic week for the AV community, returning from InfoComm 2011, with tales of derring-do, technology trends and even a restaurant recommendation or two. FULL STORY...
The third season final of Austria’s Next Topmodel television show used coolux’s Pandoras Box and Panasonic projectors to provide displays at the final catwalk show. The show was produced at the Millennium Event Center in Vienna. FULL STORY...
Neil Colquhoun, general manager of European Sales for Panasonic’s Professional Visual Displays division, introduces the company’s new LCD ranges including a demonstration of its IP66 rated TH42-LFP30W getting very wet. FULL STORY...
Last week Panasonic opened its Professional Displays Experience Centre at Pinewood Studios in the UK. The facility, that builds on the company's existing Broadcast Centre, will be used as a showcase and a practical laboratory. FULL STORY...
Panasonic has unveiled four new LCD display families, targeting digital signage applications with models that range from 42” to 47”. FULL STORY...