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In the business world, the demand for widescreen projectors is rapidly growing. In seeking an explanation, we need look no further than our own computer, laptop, television, game console, or home theater system. The proliferation of digital content has transformed the viewing experience, bringing a heightened sense of realism and immediacy to the “big” and “little” screens. Almost all feature-length films today are shot in widescreen (16:9) format, and most high-definition television (HDTV) programs also use the wide-aspect ratio.
Widescreen display devices, coupled with the plethora of high-definition programming and digital content now available, are raising the bar for audio-visual (A/V) equipment. Audiences today are more technically sophisticated. To hold their attention and deliver the ‘wow’ factor, sales representatives, trainers and lecturers are graduating from standard PowerPoint presentations to multimedia presentations, combining video clips, animations and dynamic Web content. For optimal viewing, widescreen presentations require widescreen projectors. By projecting a wide source to a standard (4:3) screen, only 75 percent of the screen is used and the image size is reduced.
Panasonic Projectors has recognized this evolving
trend, captured in the Widescreen Whitepaper and
Widescreen Podcast. Read on or listen to our podcast
to learn how the paradigm shift from 4:3 to 16:9
will change the way you do business and the way
audiences view your business.

Click on the links below to view our widescreen projector models.
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