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n Easy wireless pr ojection (PT -LB50NTEA) • W orld’ s fastest data transfer * 1 • Wireless PC motion/sound str eaming * 2 • Abundant wireless functions, including wireless pro mpter and 16-window index style • Simple, user -friendly settings n Daylight View 2 technology • Looks max. 50% brighter* 3 • Vivid colours in a bright r oom ?[...]
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Simple & Flexible Wireless Projection T he World’ s F astest Data T ransfer * 1 Boasting wireless data transmission at five times the speed of our conventional model* 2 , the PT -LB50NTEA provides a smooth display of moving picture files* 3 at 30 fps* 4 . W ireless PC Motion/Sound Streaming In addition to the moving pictures, audio data can b[...]
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L ooks max. 50% brighter Panasonic’ s Daylight View 2 technology , which helps project sharp, crisp images that are easy to see even in brightly lit rooms. A built-in sensor measures the ambient light, and the halftone colours and brightness level are adjusted accordingly in real-time. Viewing brightness is increased by as much as 50%* 7 . Powerf[...]
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W eights and dimensions shown are a pproximate. Specifica tions are subject to change without notice. Product availability differs depending on region and country. This product may be subject to export control regulations. UHM is a trademark of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Co[...]