Panasonic
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Quantity | 1 |
Condition | Like New |
Location | Europe |
Previous Use | Rentals |
Warranty | 7 Day |
Previously used on various rentals. Cleaned, maintained, and tested by authorized technicians.
152" diagonal, with 4k resolution.
(1) TH-152UX1
(1) Flight Case
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With an incredible 4K x 2K native resolution, the TH-152UX1 is great for displaying high resolution video or data. The 17:9 Aspect ratio complies with the DCI standard for digital cinema, and is 3D-capable with the optional IR Transmitter and 3D eyewear (3D content input through HDMI 1.4 only).
Equivalent to nine 50-inch screens, this huge display immerses the viewer into lifelike images.
Precise 4K2K Images. With an incredible 4K x 2K native resolution, the TH-152UX1 is great for displaying high resolution video or data. The 17:9 Aspect ratio complies with the DCI standard for digital cinema, and is 3D-capable with the optional IR Transmitter and 3D eyewear (3D content input through HDMI 1.4 only).
The ultrahigh-speed drive technology of the TH-152UX1 is made possible by the self-illuminating plasma display, produces approximately 4 times the amount of information (4,096 x 2,160 pixels) as a full-HD panel (1920 x 1080 pixels). Even with its large screen size, the 4K2K display faithfully expresses bright, highly detailed content that fills the entire screen with lifelike images, even when viewed from a relatively close viewing distance.
TV Screens are used in the theater industry and in other venues for many different purposes ?? backstage or in the control room so that other actors/technicians/producers can keep up to date with the progress of the production, or at strategic locations so that the audience which is too far away from the actual stage can see the action close up. TV screens have come a long way since the days of the old analog TVs that first appeared in our homes in the middle of the last century. Those old, box-shaped, black and white screens have been superseded by highly advanced technology, and now we have TV screens that use OLED, LCD, DLP or Plasma technology, allowing viewers to see excellent quality, enhanced HDTV. Generally, for professional purposes in concerts, theater etc., TV screens are used in much the same way as a computer monitor. They are not used to tune in to current TV shows but are instead hooked up to a camera so that they can replay the action on stage as it happens, or ??Live?. OLED technology is one of the preferred technologies for TV screens these days, as they are extremely lightweight and provide good viewing angles when compared to other screens, where the image ??fades?? if the screen is not viewed head-on. However, OLED TV screens are currently quite expensive when compared to other technologies such as LCD and Plasma, especially so in the case of CRT TV screens.