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    Panasonic adds to interactive plasma display series

    AV NewsBy AV NewsMay 17, 2013No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The displays offer even a built-in PC-free whiteboard function on the TH-50PB2; an enhancement to the existing Panasonic interactive and education display line up.
    The new displays offer even a built-in PC-free whiteboard function on the TH-50PB2; an enhancement to the existing Panasonic interactive and education display line up.

    Following the recent launch of the TH-65PB1 65-inch interactive plasma display capable of simultaneous pen input for up to 4 users, Panasonic Visual System Solutions division adds the 103-inch TH-103PB1 and 50-inch TH-50PB2 to this series.

    Not only can information be annotated directly over the data presented on the screen for clearer understanding, it can also be saved on a PC and shared for greater efficiency. Additionally, the ability to hold collaborative web meetings eclipses business trips and video conferencing as annotations, images and documents can be shared online via interactive display, PC, or tablet.

    Whilst the range offers a mix of sizes appropriate for a variety of different applications inside corporate and higher education usage, the new interactive PB Series is said to offer users a smooth and natural writing experience made possible through the accurate detection of the electronic pen.  With no calibration of the pen necessary it is easy to set up. There is no need for a driver or other software to be installed when the electronic pen is used in mouse mode. It is possible to edit onscreen content using the pen from a distance which can add extra flexibility in training and presentation situations in education and business environments.

    Wireless compatibility makes cable free connection of PCs and tablets simple.  Writing can be added from tablets in the education setting, or on the presentation screen during corporate use.

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