Panasonic PT-AE4000E: A Very High-end LCD Projector for those who Demand the Best in Home Theatre
Author: thomas // Category: ProjectorsThe newly launched Panasonic PT-AE4000E is one of the best LCD projectors available in the market. It has got various improved features in comparison to its old model. This is the reason why this new LCD projector has become one of the most sought after LCD projectors since its launch. Panasonic PT-AE4000E has got the resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels and a contrast ratio of 80,000:1 that produce high quality contrast-rich images on the projection screen. The best part of this LCD projector is that it produces image even in bad lighting condition. It is highly energy efficient and consumes very little electricity. It provides picture in 16:9 format that helps users to clearly view slides. This LCD projector from Panasonic proves very useful for the users as they can easily give their presentation through their slide show or can even view the recorded video about any important subject.
The Panasonic PT-AE4000E has got the bulb life of about 2,000 hours and lamp life of 3,000 hours. This facilitates users to use this LCD projector for a very long time. It emits very less noise, as its noise emission level is just 22 decibel. It has got motorized focus and it can easily catch PAL and NTSC video signal. Panasonic PT-AE4000E is 460 x 130 x 300 mm in dimension and weighs just 7.3 kg. This facilitates users to easily carry this LCD projector wherever they want to use it for giving presentation. It also facilitates users to watch their favorite movie with it especially when they adjust it to cinema mode. This LCD projector has got great look that would add to the beauty of your living room. All these features make Panasonic PT-AE4000E LCD projector the best buying choice for the customers.
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January 19th, 2010 at 5:54 pm
How well will it project high quality photographs form an Apple Mac, please? Will it link to it? I will mainly use a projector for this purpose rather than films, and don’t want to spend money unnecessarily. Thank you. David