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A year after the release of the first 3D TVs, Panasonic has launched its first Full HD 3D video projector. As with the 3D plasmas, Panasonic has gone for active technology with LCD glasses. 480 Hz motion compensation has also been included to improve the 3D rendering. Panasonic has redesigned the casing of its old models for this new video projector. It now has more pleasing rounded edges and the lens is now on the left instead of the centre. Overall the redesign is a success and nice to look at, which is a positive thing if it's going to take pride of place in your living room. The spec tells you that it uses tri-LCD technology with a new optical core giving maximum brightness of 2000 lumens. It also has a mechanical zoom and focus and very extensive connectivity. The lens-shift system is well-designed allowing you to place the video projector wherever you want. Unfortunately, the disadvantages found on the PT-AE4000 persist: there's a high whistling coming from the lens (28 dB) and the rather simplistic remote lacks shortcuts. The out of the box image given by the PT-AT5000 is far from being perfect. The colours are false, the grey shading is too blue and the gamma curve unbalanced.

By DigitalVersus, published 12-02-2011
Panasonic has launched its first Full HD 3D video projector, the PT-AT5000. A year after the release of the first 3D TVs, Panasonic has launched its first Full HD... Read more...

By TechRadar, published 08-11-2011
Panasonic believes it has an unbeatable advantage over rival 3D TV companies, a trump card so powerful that gives it an edge in every aspect of home entertainment. It's called the Panasonic Hollywood Laboratories (PHL for short) and it's the Japanese brand's fast track into the heart of Tinsel Town.PHL is literally a stone's throw from Universal Studios in Los Angeles and a short cab ride from the...