< Back to BigPictureBigSound.com
Panasonic Unveils PT-AE3000 1080p Home Theater Projector: Brighter, Stronger, Faster!
By Chris Boylan
2008-09-06 23:41:13
At CEDIA Expo in Denver earlier this week, Panasonic announced
the latest model in their 1080p front projector line, the PT-AE3000U. The most notable improvement over its
predecessor, the PT-AE2000, is a native 24p mode with Frame Creation technology
that displays native 24 frames/second material at 96 frames/second,
interpolating the intermediate frames for smooth motion reproduction.
Like its predecessor, the new projector will feature
full HD 1920x1080 (1080p) resolution, using Epson's D7 3LCD light engine. But the new projector features an improved brightness
spec (up from 1500 to 1600 Lumens) and a vastly improved dynamic contrast
rating (up from 16,000:1 to 60,000:1) through the use of Pure Contrast Plate
technology. The PT-AE3000 also features
a new lens memory so you can optimize the zoom for different aspect ratios with
the touch of a button.
 |
| Panasonic's PT-AE3000U includes numerous improvements over previous models, including higher brightness and improved contrast. |
The PT-AE3000's new Frame Creation technology interpolates additional
frames in both 60Hz and 24Hz signals by analyzing the characteristics of two
adjacent frames. This should improve the
reproduction of fast moving scenes, especially for large screen viewing. Users may set their frame count preference to
120 frames/sec from 60 frames/sec for 60Hz video signal input, while 24frames/sec (24p) signals are quadrupled
to 96frames/sec by interpolating three additional frames, thereby smoothing
frame to frame transitions.
 |
| Panasonic executives including Chris DiMauria took the stage in Denver this week to announce Panasonic's new home theater products and initiatives. |
For those who like to watch widescreen movies (2.35:1 or
2.4:1) in their correct aspect ratio on a cinemascope (ultra wide) projection
screen, the new projector offers a "Lens Memory Load" function with
three zoom memories. This allows you to
switch between zoom modes to fill the screen with 2.35:1 content or zoom out
for 16:9 or 4:3 content. While not
advanced as an anamorphic lens attachment (and external processor), it's also
appreciably less expensive and less complicated than adding an anamorphic lens
and processor, and should give exceptional performance on all but the largest
screens.
The projector features three HDMI 1.3 inputs and two
component input terminals. The three
HDMI 1.3 inputs are all Deep Color and x.v.Color compliant. The Deep Color supports 10 bit (over 1.07
billion) and 12 bit (over 68.7 billion) color depths for smooth tonal transitions
and subtle gradations between colors, while the x.v.Color compliance realizes
accurate reproduction of actual, true-to-life images. Of course, at the moment, there is no
software that exploits either of these features, but when there are, the
PT-AE3000 will be ready!
The Panasonic PT-AE3000 LCD home theater projector will be made
in Japan,
available starting in October 2008 with an MSRP of $3,499.
More information: www.panasonic.com/projectors
© 2005-2009 Big Picture Big Sound. No use or reprinting of content without permission.
Some movie photos courtesy of imdb.com
All ratings out of four stars | Privacy Statement | Online Shopping
Top of Page