Experience the quality and flexibility of Panasonic’s PT-DX500E projector. Ideal for use in classrooms, meeting rooms and conference halls, this low-maintenance unit can easily function as a new installation or the replacement of an existing system. With the PT-DX500E, you also benefit from a wide variety of features, including the daylight view function and DICOM simulation mode.
An impressive 4,500 lumens of brightness, with a high contrast ratio
The 300 watt AC lamp unit features an efficient light focusing reflector. Using only a single lamp unit, the PT-DX500E offers 4,500 lumens of brightness, while boasting a high contrast ratio of 2,000:1. You can be sure this unit will project a bright, sharp image.
Easy wireless projection from multiple PCs
An optional module allows you to operate wireless projection for smoother presentations. Wireless technology makes is much easier to switch between multiple PCs and also means that presenters can be more mobile in the room, instead of having to be near the projector unit or a wall socket. Added functions include Live mode, where the image projected is identical to that seen on the PC screen and Multi-Live mode, where you can wirelessly connect with multiple PCs.
Daylight view premium for better colour perception*
This function corrects the image quality to project sharp, clear images even in brightly lit rooms. A luminance sensor measures the ambient brightness and a real-time adjustment function optimises sharpness and brightness according to the surroundings. This adjustment function also works together with the Detail Clarity Processor 3 to enhance the realism and vividness of projected images. This makes images easier to view and offers high contrast.
*There is no actual change in the rated brightness or contrast ratio.
Produce medical grade images with the DICOM simulation mode
DICOM is the medical standard application for handling, storing, printing and transmitting information in medical imaging. It has been widely adopted by hospitals and is gaining in popularity in smaller medical applications, such as dentist and doctors’ offices. With the DICOM simulation mode training, professionals and medical educators can now produce x-rays with remarkable clarity on a large screen during conferences or training courses, in the required greyscale levels.