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Panasonic to Launch 65-inch Entertaining Plasma Display

Panasonic Corporation announced today it will start shipment of its 65-inch "Interactive Plasma Display" (TH-65PB1), incorporated with electronic pen functions, in Japan, the U.S., and Europe at the end of June, followed by other parts of the globe for the use of professionals. Panasonic also plans to commercialize an 85-inch model, the size of a standard whiteboard, and the world's largest*1 103-inch model by the end of this year. The TH-65PB1 and an 85-inch prototype will be exhibited at the Educational IT Solutions EXPO*2 to be held from May 16 in Tokyo.


The Entertaining Plasma Display offers fantastic exposure and operability, taking advantage of the full level of the key benefits of self-emitting plasma section shows, along with a huge screen, wealthy color concept, huge watching position, and high-speed reaction. The TH-65PB1 is appropriate not only for interactive show programs but also for use as a conference room observe.

Further illustrating on the PDP's self-emitting features, Panasonic has designed a new digital pen system that allows high-speed illustrating and sleek and highly precise writing. Up to four pens*3 can be used at the same time.

The TH-65B1 can be set up top to bottom or side to side. When set up top to bottom, it can show a whole page of digital guides on-screen at once. Other possible programs include splitting the screen into two areas, with the higher area displaying pictures and the lower area used as an digital white board. The new interactive plasma show, assisting wifi connections*4, can also be used as a display observe for events or classes to show digital data saved in information gadgets such as pcs without the need for cords.

Panasonic will enhance this product as an interactive show that helps provide effective and modern demonstrations in a variety of moments, such as business discussions or events as well as school rooms.

Projector-based digital whiteboards have been popular in the interactive white board industry. However, the need for direct-view shows that have fantastic show efficiency and set up versatility has been growing quickly globally, mainly in the business and academic marketplaces. The international need for such items is predicted to be roughly 1.5 thousand systems in the financial season to April 2013 and about 3.5 thousand systems in the season to April 2016*5. Panasonic will meet the different range of need in the international industry by creating new items that implement you will of large-screen PDP gadgets.

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