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Panasonic Unveils Entry Level Projectors

Also releases Plasma Interactive Display, Ultra short throw portable projectors, Large Format LED LCDs display solutions

Panasonic India today launched new portable range of 1 chip DLP projectors, PT-LW271 series to cater to price sensitive volume zone market. With this product Panasonic intends to target SMEs including government and education sectors.

“This launch is a well exhibit of entry-level pricing. Panasonic is renowned for its quality and the pricing is very attractive. This is a perfect strategy to propel our products,” remarked Vineet Mahajan, Head, Display Products, Panasonic India.

The Osaka based company also launched new range of display solutions which include professional LED LCD Display Solutions, Plasma Interactive Displays for Boardroom/classroom and Portable Range of Interactive Ultra Short-Throw, Short throw and Portable Projectors.

The launch in LED LCD line comprises of 55” LFV50, LF6 series, and 70’’ and 80” LED LF50 series. LED 55” LFV50 is the company’s first video wall product.

Then plasma display are targeted at classrooms and boardrooms which comes in 50 inch, 65 inch, 85 inch and 103 inch available at Rs. 130,000, Rs. 280,000, Rs 1,600,000 and Rs. 2,500,500 respectively.

The Japanese Company also launched PT-CW330 series of ultra short-throw projectors and PT-TW330 series of normal short throw projectors priced between Rs. 49,000 to Rs. 95,000.

Commenting on the launch, Toru Hasegawa, Divisional Managing Director, System Sales Division, Panasonic India said, “Our aim is to make B2B to contribute significantly to Panasonic’s overall revenue by 2015 and keeping in line with the same we are introducing new range of innovative products, manufactured in accordance with evolving needs of our customers mainly in the security and surveillance systems, solutions products and energy solution.”

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