Panasonic PT-AE7000E Full HD 3Dprojector
Panasonic announced the PT AE7000 U, the company's first Full HD 3D home theater projector. According to the company's representatives, its features are no short of amazing. PT AE7000 optical capabilities
With 1080p (1,920 x 1,080 pixel) resolution, the PT AE7000 U is also the world's first 3D projector to use transparent LCD panels driven at 480Hz that, along with Panasonic's original Overdrive Technology, realize significantly low crosstalk ("ghost" images perceived by some users while viewing 3D media, often leading to blurred or double images).
Encompassing a newly-developed optical engine, the optical system of the PT AE7000 U features a new 200-Watt Red-Rich Lamp and new LCD panels with larger aperture ratio for increased red luminance and brightness output.
The combination of fully-optimized Pure Contrast Plates, Pure Color Filter Pro and Dynamic Iris Pro results in a 300,000:1 contrast ratio and 2,000 lumens of brightness. This produces brighter images with excellent coloring and deep blacks with fine shadow details delivering, according to the company, both stunning 2D images and a comfortable 3D viewing experience at home.
Experience 3D immersion at home with the PT AE7000
Panasonic's goal is to produce images that mirror movie directors' artistic vision and intent, according to Art Rankin, director of Projectors and Higher Education Sector at Panasonic Solutions Company.
"The PT AE7000 U's key 3D projection technologies were developed in collaboration with Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory engineers who are heavily engaged in the authoring and mastering of 3D Blu-ray DiscsT. They have taken key roles in establishing the industry standards for 3D and bringing the experience from large screens to homes. Through this joint effort, the PT AE7000 U has been redesigned from the ground up to achieve higher basic 2D performance and is packed with unique 3D features to deliver studio-grade 3D content to the consumer."
The PT AE7000 uses frame sequential technology for 3D image projection.
The Overdrive Technology has been carefully tuned together with the 480Hz LCD Panel that greatly reduces 3D crosstalk, or double images, for comfortable 3D content viewing. The projector is also equipped with a newly-developed dual-core processing engine so that the projector can process 3D signals with all of the benefits of 2D image enhancements. Frame Creation, Detail Clarity Processor and other innovative image processing technologies are optimized for 3D images in the same manner as for 2D images. They bring out fine details and three dimensionality for natural, life-like visuals with excellent clarity, and create sharp, clear images of fast-moving scenes in sports and action movies.
Comfortable 3D viewing can also be adjusted with the 3D Viewing Monitor and the 3D Picture Balance features. Because the 3D effect changes with varying screen sizes, the 3D Viewing Monitor ensures that the viewer's stereoscopic effect is within the safety zone set forth by the 3D Consortium Committee. The left and right eye images can be displayed side by side on the PT AE7000 U with the individual Waveform Monitor to adjust 3D picture balance.
Other 3D features include 2D-3D Conversion, which converts 2D content into 3D images for 3D projection with five different 3D effect modes.
The projector is equipped with a built-in 3D IR transmitter that lets the user enjoy large-screen 3D images with optional eyewear, which is sold separately. The models, TY-EW3D10U, TY-EW3D2LU, TY-EW3D2MU and TY-EW3D2SU, also used for the Panasonic VIERA 3DTV, are convenient for those looking to enjoy 3D content on both their Panasonic TVs and projectors. An optional IR transmitter (ET-TRM110) is available for extended transmission distance.
Additional features enhance theater experience
The PT AE7000 U comes rich with features for those looking to customize their home theaters.
Many Blu-ray Discs and DVDs come in aspect ratios that are even wider than the projector's 16:9 aspect ratio to match the image size (2.35:1) seen in movie theaters. The projector's Intelligent Lens Memory feature makes it possible for the user to easily program up to six different zoom/focus positions. Automatic switching between 16:9 and 2.35:1 video content is also possible thanks to the signal aspect detection capability on the PT AE7000 U.
More theater automation, such as lighting and a motorized screen, is possible with the PT AE7000 U because it comes equipped with two programmable 12-volt trigger terminals and VIERA Linkr. VIERA Linkr provides seamless operation of multiple VIERA Linkr compatible Panasonic devices by using the PT AE7000 U remote control with backlit buttons.
The PT AE7000 U is also equipped with three HDMIT inputs (supporting x.v.ColorT and Deep Color), so multiple HD sources can be connected without an HDMI switcher. Initial setup and installation are quick and easy, because the 2x zoom can cast a 120-inch diagonal image from as close as 3.6 meters (about 11 feet) to 7 meters (24 feet) from the screen. The projector's lens shift capability enables 100 percent vertical adjustment and 26 percent horizontal adjustment, so the user can suspend the projector either close to the ceiling or mount it to a wall.
Performance is not incompatible with ecology
In addition to its outstanding features, the new PT AE7000 U is also an eco-conscious product. Its intelligent power management system reduces the lamp power to the exact required level of brightness depending on the content being displayed. Advanced Panasonic digital circuitry intelligently determines the necessary power output by analyzing more than 3 billion different image patterns. This advanced analysis process reduces the main power consumption by as much as 10 percent when the Dynamic Iris function is operating, thus saving energy.
Other ecological considerations include an off-timer that reduces wasteful power consumption, an extremely low standby power consumption of 0.08 watts, and a 4,000 hour (normal mode)/5,000 hour (eco mode) lamp life.
- Power supply 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
- Power consumption 285 W (0.08 W in standby mode)
- LCD*2 panel Panel size 18.7 mm (0.74 in) diagonal (16:9 aspect ratio)
- Display method Transparent LCD panel (x 3, R/G/B)
- Drive method Active matrix
- Pixels 2,073,600 (1,920 x 1,080) x 3, total of 6,220,800 pixels
- Lamp*3 200 W UHM lamp (The lamp replacement cycle is up to 4,000 hours
- (lamp power: NORMAL) / 5,000 hours (lamp power: ECO)*4)
- Lens Powered zoom/focus lenses (1.35:1-2.70:1), F 1.9-3.2, f 22.4-44.8 mm
- Projection size (diagonal) 2D projection 1.02-7.62 m (40-300 inches)
- 3D projection 1.02-5.08 m (40-200 inches)
- Throw distance 1.16-18.08 m (3 ft 10 in to 59 ft 4 in)
- Colors Full color (1,073,741,824 colors)
- Brightness*5 2,000 lm*6
- Center-to-corner uniformity ratio*5 85%
- Contrast ratio*5 300,000:1*7 (full on/full off)
- Resolution 1,920 x 1,080 pixels
- Scanning frequency RGB fH: 15 kHz-74 kHz, fV: 24 Hz-85 Hz,
- dot clock: 154 MHz or lower
- YPBPR (YCBCR) 525i (480i): fH 15.75 kHz; fV 60 Hz,
- 525p (480p): fH 31.50 kHz; fV 60 Hz,
- 750 (720)/60p: fH 45.00 kHz; fV 60 Hz,
- 1125 (1080)/60i: fH 33.75 kHz; fV 60 Hz,
- 1125 (1080)/24p: fH 27.00 kHz; fV 24 Hz,
- 1125 (1080)/50p: fH 56.25 kHz; fV 50 Hz 625i (576i): fH 15.63 kHz; fV 50 Hz,
- 625p (576p): fH 31.25 kHz; fV 50 Hz,
- 750 (720)/50p: fH 37.50 kHz; fV 50 Hz,
- 1125 (1080)/50i: fH 28.13 kHz; fV 50 Hz,
- 1125 (1080)/60p: fH 67.50 kHz; fV 60 Hz,
- Video/S-Video fH: 15.75 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL-M/PAL60]
- fH: 15.63 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [PAL/PAL-N/SECAM]
- Optical axis shift*8 Vertical: ñ100%, horizontal: ñ26%
- Keystone correction range Vertical: approx. ñ30ø*9
- Installation Ceiling/desk, front/rear (menu selection)
- On-screen menu languages English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Korean, Russian, Swedish,
- Danish, Norwegian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Portuguese, Thai, Japanese
- Terminals HDMI IN HDMI connector x 3, HDMIT (Deep Color, x.v.ColorT*10, CEC*11 ),
- HDCP compliant, supports HDAVI Control Version 5
- COMPUTER (RGB) IN D-sub HD 15-pin (female) x 1
- RGB signal R, G, B: 0.7 Vp-p (1.0 Vp-p for sync on G), 75 ohms,
- HD/SYNC, VD: TTL (positive/negative polarity compatible)
- NOTE: HD/SYNC, and VD terminals do not accept tri-level sync signals.
- YPBPR/YCBCR signal Y: 1.0 Vp-p (including sync signal), PB/PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
- COMPONENT IN RCA pin x 3 (YPBPR/YCBCR)
- Y 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms
- PB/CB, PR/CR 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
- TRIGGER IN / TRIGGER OUT /
- 3D SHUTTER OUT M3 x 2, 12 V, max. 100 mA
- (input/output/3D shutter output selectable using on-screen menu)
- VIDEO IN RCA pin x 1
- S-VIDEO IN Mini DIN 4-pin x 1
- SERIAL IN D-sub 9-pin x 1 for external control (RS-232C compliant)
- Power cord length 3.0 m (9 ft 10 in)
- Cabinet materials Molded plastic (PC+ABS)
- Dimensions (W x H x D) 470 mm x 151 mm x 364 mm*12 (18-17/32? x 5-15/16? x 14-11/32?)*12
- Weight*13 Approx. 8.7 kg (19.2 lbs)
- Operation noise*5 22 dB (lamp power: ECO)
- Operating temperature 0ø-40øC (32ø-104øF)*14
- Operating humidly 20%-80% (no condensation)
- Remote control unit Power supply 3 V DC (AA/R6 type battery x 2)
- Operation range*15 Approx. 7 m (23 ft) when operated from directly in front of the signal receptor
- Dimensions
- (W x H x D) 48 x 138 x 28 mm
- (1-7/8? x 5-7/16? x 1-3/32?)
- Weight Approx. 125 g (4.4 oz) (including batteries)
- Supplied accessories Power cord (x 1) (x 2 for PT-AE7000EA)
- Wireless remote control unit (x 1)
- Batteries for remote control (AA/R6 type x 2)
- Lens cover (x 1)
- Optional accessories Replacement
- lamp unit ET-LAA310
- Ceiling mount bracket ET-PKA110H (for high ceilings)
- ET-PKA110S (for low ceilings)
- 3D IR transmitter ET-TRM110
- 3D Eyewear TY-EW3D3L (large size)*16
- TY-EW3D3M (medium size)*16
- TY-EW3D3S (small size)*16
- *1Product numbers vary depending on the market. PT-AE7000 is the product number for areas outside of Europe, and PT-AT5000 is the product number within Europe. *2The projector uses a type of liquid crystal panel that typically consists of millions of pixels. This panel is built with very high-precision technology to provide the finest possible image. Occasionally, a few pixels may remain turned on (bright) or turned off (dark). Please note that this is an intrinsic characteristic of the manufacturing technology that affects all products using LCD technology. *3The projector uses a high-voltage mercury lamp that contains high internal pressure. This lamp may break, emitting a large sound, or fail to illuminate, due to impact or extended use. The length of time that it takes for the lamp to break or fail to illuminate varies greatly depending on individual lamp characteristics and usage conditions. *4The values above are maximum values when they are used in cycles of being turned on for 2 hours and off for 0.25 hours. When the lamps are turned on and off more frequently, the lamp replacement cycle is shortened. The usage environment affects the lamp replacement cycle. *5Measurement, measuring conditions, and method of notation all comply with ISO 21118 international standards. *6In dynamic mode, with dynamic iris on. *7In cinema 1 mode, with dynamic iris on. *8Shift range is limited during simultaneous horizontal and vertical shifting. *9When a 3D signal is being input or when a 2D signal is converted to 3D, the keystone correction does not function. *10Effective in Rec. 709 picture mode. *11CEC is an abbreviation for Consumer Electronics Control. Operation may not be possible with some connected equipment or settings. *12With legs at shortest position. *13Average value. May differ depending on models. *14When [HIGH ALTITUDE MODE] is set to [ON]: 0øC - 35øC (32øF-95øF) *15Operation range differs depending on environments. *16 If you do not have a Panasonic 3D TV that supports 3D video, use a SANYO eneloop Mobile Booster KBC-L2 series to charge your Eyewear.
- The code that follows KBC-L2 may differ depending on the country of purchase. The code at the end of the model number of 3D Eyewear may
- differ depending on the country of purchase.
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