Digital Signage

Panasonic Lowers Price of Full HD Plasma Display

From TechShout.com we find an excellent article about Panasonic’s new pricing for its 103-inch full HD plasma display:

panasonic_divx_1Cost-efficient customers come one step closer to owning a 103-inch full HD Plasma Display.  Panasonic has lowered the price of its 1080p display device from $69,999.95 to $50,000.  It was the initial price when it first debuted in December 2006.

The company claims that its Plasma displayl is the industry’s leading large-format display.  It can be used for commercial or home theater applications such as digital signage, high-end home theater and higher education.  More than 6,000 of these devices have made its way into the customers’ homes and offices since its release.

The full HD Plasma display makes watching sports, action movies and video games a delight.  It produces smooth and crisp pictures on its 7-1/2 x 4 feet viewing space.  Also known as the TH-103PF10UK, it boasts of superior panel longevity with a 100,000-hour service life.  The display also comes with a 3 year warranty and ProPlasma Concierge Service.

Andrew Nelkin, President of Panasonic Professional Display company, explained, “The combination of advancements in Plasma production technology and the tremendous worldwide success of the Panasonic 103-inch Plasma HD Display over the last two plus years have enabled us to increase range of customers at a lower price point.  When our 103-inch Plasma first debuted, it was a made-to-order product.  It soon became obvious that in ultra-large screen sizes, nothing comes close to the Panasonic 103-inch Plasma in delivering crisp, clear, blur-free images in 1080p High Definition.  D emand for the 103 exceeded our initial expectations, and its popularity continues.”

Along with its other properties, the device is also able to support up to 5 x 5 video wall natively.  The display incorporates new video processing capabilities which help achieve clear and sharp images.  Picture clarity is also observed while displaying low resolution content or zooming images in video wall applications.  With the Portrait Zoom function, a horizontal image can be displayed across three vertically placed 103 inch plasmas.  This gives users wonder visuals of more than 90 square feet.

The 103-inch Plasma display is widely used for high visibility commercial applications in the U.S.  Some of these places include CBS network’s The Early Show set, NBC  network’s Sunday Night Football studio, and 2009 Beijing Summer Olympics studio.  Other places include New York’s City Hall,  Sam’s Town Hotel and Gambling Hall in Las Vegas, and Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula.

Panasonic and Dynasign Present New Digital Signage Package

panasoniclogoFrom The Briefing Room comes the news that Panasonic Professional Display Company and Dynasign have joined forces “. . . to bring the only truly integrated, all-in-one digital signage solution for a wide range of environments, including:  schools and universities, restaurant and hospitality; retail; healthcare; and corporate.”dynasignlogo

Andrew Nelkin, president of Panasonic Professional Display Company, tells us that “Our new partnership with Dynasign reinforces the fact that an integrated digital signage network, when deployed properly and with the right tools, can be a powerful messaging medium, for a wide range of environments.  We’re excited to be partners with Dynasign in developing this new digital signage package, and believe it will help customers see that this robust new system has capabilities that can help improve communications and messaging in their businesses, wh ile contributing to the bottom line as a cost-effective, comprehensive solution.”

The full article about the partnership between Panasonic and Dynasign can be read at The Briefing Room.