Panasonic PT-LB90NTEA Brochure - Page 3

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Versatile Basic Performance An Ecological Design with a Reliable Dust-Resistant Structure and Low Standby Power Consumption of 0.9 W *1 Air out Touch Sensor Controls Lens Cover Zoom/Focus Ring Cover Micro Cut Filter Air In Touch-sensor controls on the top. Dust-Resistant Structure Minimises Image Degradation After a projector has been used for some time, dust particles that have entered the interior accumulate on the optical components and lower their performance. The LB90 Series prevents this with a unique dust-resistant structure. The LB90 Series has touch-sensor controls that eliminate the gaps around conventional buttons, and a lens cover. The design also incorporates a cover that protects the zoom/focus ring when not in use. These features combine to help reduce dust entry. And they all work together with the high-performance Micro Cut Filter, which effectively traps dust particles, to minimise brightness degradation. A zoom/focus ring cover and lens cover. Daylight View 4 Offers Clear, Crisp Images Even in Bright Surroundings*2 Daylight View 4 measures the surrounding illumination with a built-in ambient light sensor, and corrects the image in real-time to project clear, crisp images even in brightly lit rooms. It improves perceived sharpness, brightness and contrast, and projects lifelike images with remarkable depth. Simulated image with Daylight View 4 turned off. Overall contrast appears lower, and images in dark areas cannot be seen. Low Standby Power Consumption of 0.9 W*1 The ecological design of the LB90 Series greatly reduces its environmental impact. In Eco Standby mode, power consumption is only 0.9 W*1. This reduction brings standby power consumption down to about 1/3 the level of previous Panasonic models*3. As examples of other environmental design features, no halogenated flame retardants are used in the cabinet, lead-free glass is used for the lens, and an Auto Off Timer switches the projector to Standby mode when no input signal is received for a preset time. The LB90 Series also complies with the standards of the RoHS Directive*4. Eco Information • No halogenated flame retardants are used in the cabinet. • Lead-free glass is used for the lens. • An Auto Off Timer switches the projector to Standby mode when no input signal is received for a preset time. Micro Cut Filter This electrostatic filter uses an ion effect to attract and trap dust particles. Simulated image with Daylight View 4 turned on. Even the details in shadows are clearly rendered. The sharpness, brightness and contrast of the entire screen are improved. *1 In Eco Standby mode, network functions such as Standby On via LAN are not available, and only certain commands can be received from RS-232C control. *2 There is no actual change in the rated brightness or contrast ratio. *3 Reduced from 3 W in the PT-LB80NTEA to 0.9 W in the PT-LB90NTEA. *4 Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances. The specified toxic substances used in the electrical and electronic equipment that is manufactured and distributed within Europe are controlled (the six substances are lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB), and polybrominated diphenyl esters (PBDE)), and all Panasonic projectors comply with the standards of the European RoHS Directive. 2

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Touch Sensor Controls
Lens Cover
Micro Cut Filter
Zoom/Focus Ring Cover
Air In
Air out
Dust-Resistant Structure Minimises
Image Degradation
After a projector has been used for some
time, dust particles that have entered the
interior accumulate on the optical compo-
nents and lower their performance. The
LB90 Series prevents this with a unique
dust-resistant structure. The LB90 Series
has touch-sensor controls that eliminate
the gaps around conventional buttons, and
a lens cover. The design also incorporates
a cover that protects the zoom/focus ring
when not in use. These features combine
to help reduce dust entry. And they all work
together with the high-performance Micro
Cut Filter, which effectively traps dust parti-
cles, to minimise brightness degradation.
Daylight View 4 Offers Clear, Crisp
Images Even in Bright Surroundings
*
2
Daylight View 4 mea-
sures the surrounding
illumination with a
built-in ambient light sensor, and corrects
the image in real-time to project clear,
crisp images even in brightly lit rooms. It
improves perceived sharpness, brightness
and contrast, and projects lifelike images
with remarkable depth.
Low Standby Power Consumption of
0.9 W
*
1
The ecological design of the LB90 Series
greatly reduces its environmental impact. In
Eco Standby mode, power consumption is
only 0.9 W
*
1
. This reduction brings standby
power consumption down to about 1/3 the
level of previous Panasonic models
*
3
. As
examples of other environmental design
features, no halogenated flame retardants
are used in the cabinet, lead-free glass is
used for the lens, and an Auto Off Timer
switches the projector to Standby mode
when no input signal is received for a pre-
set time. The LB90 Series also complies
with the standards of the RoHS Directive
*
4
.
Versatile Basic Performance
An Ecological Design with a Reliable Dust-Resistant Structure and
Low Standby Power Consumption of 0.9 W
*
1
Touch-sensor controls on the top.
A zoom/focus ring
cover and lens cover.
Micro Cut Filter
This electrostatic filter
uses an ion effect to
attract and trap dust
particles.
Simulated image with Daylight View 4 turned off.
Overall contrast appears lower, and images in dark areas
cannot be seen.
Simulated image with Daylight View 4 turned on.
Even the details in shadows are clearly rendered. The
sharpness, brightness and contrast of the entire screen
are improved.
*1 In Eco Standby mode, network functions such as Standby On via LAN are not available, and only certain commands can be received from RS-232C control.
*2 There is no actual change in the rated brightness or contrast ratio.
*3 Reduced from 3 W in the PT-LB80NTEA to 0.9 W in the PT-LB90NTEA.
*4 Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances. The specified toxic substances used in the electrical and electronic equipment that is manufactured and distributed within Europe are controlled (the
six substances are lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB), and polybrominated diphenyl esters (PBDE)), and all Panasonic projectors comply with the standards of
the European RoHS Directive.
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Eco Information
No halogenated flame retardants are
used in the cabinet.
Lead-free glass is used for the lens.
An Auto Off Timer switches the projector
to Standby mode when no input signal is
received for a preset time.