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An Endless Array of Applications
National University of Singapore
Singapore
2 x 103"
The previous projector system in the lecture room was replaced by these
plasma displays. By solving problems such as the instructor's shadow
covering the screen thereby making it difficult to see the images projected,
and not being able to see images clearly unless shown in a dark room, these
new displays offer excellent clarity and flexibility, even in brightly lit rooms.
EDUCATION
DIGITAL SIGNAGE
Cinépolis
Latin America
LEISURE TRANSPORTATION
Ehime University Hospital
Ehime, Japan
12 x 50", 3 x 37"
Plasma displays with superb colour reproduction, uniform colouring, and
high-speed image response were installed in their operating rooms. The 50-
inch displays are currently being used as observation monitors for medical
students to view important surgical procedures.
Nagoya Daini Red Cross Hospital
Nagoya, Japan
This hospital recently changed its system of calling patients for examinations
by their individual names. Instead, the hospital now uses patient numbers
and an audio system aided by video animation that's shown on a plasma
display. This better protects the privacy of the patients, and the high contrast
and wide viewing angle makes the displayed images clearly visible from any
location within the waiting room.
Raymour & Flanigan
USA
Kansai International Airport
Osaka, Japan
6 x 85”, 1 x 65”, 2 x 50”, 4 x 42”
MEDICAL CARE
With Panasonic, Cinépolis — the largest movie theater company in
Latin America — found a business partner capable of delivering
solutions tailored to their specific needs. In addition to the endurance
and robustness of all Panasonic plasma displays, these plasma panels
also offer quality images and a wide variety of functions for ease of
operation. During their five-year partnership Cinépolis and Panasonic
has installed more than 3,000 plasma displays at Cinépolis' theaters,
averaging 15 screens at each complex.
IGT
USA
IGT is the world's largest game machine manufacturer and
holds the largest share of the slot machine market. IGT
has integrated the 103" plasma display in some of its
newest systems so a group of people can experience the
gaming excitement at the same time.
ENTERTAINMENT
TV PRODUCTION
KHOU TV
Houston, USA
3 x 50”, 9 x 42”, 3 x 58”, 2 x 37”
Panasonic plasma displays reproduce colours across the
entire HDTV-standard range, so colours are faithful and
natural-looking. Superior motion-image resolution
reproduces fast-action images with stunning clarity. The
slim design allows considerable installation flexibility for
creating a neat, attractive studio design.
The material in the fine
furniture and fabrics that are
exhibited at Raymour &
Flanigan stores are displayed in
highly realistic large-screen
images. The 85-inch plasma
display, which features a wide
viewing angle and excellent
clarity, displays consistently
sharp, easy-to-see information.
A digital signage system consisting mainly of
vertical 85-inch models was installed as part
of a renewal project for the departure area of
the airport. The ability of the large screens
to display life-size images, and their
extremely faithful image reproduction, are
gathering widespread attention by airport
users through highly effective display ads for
various luxury brands.
Paradis du Fruit
Paris, France
13 x 103"
Paradis du Fruit is a restaurant
chain in France. As part of a
renovation project, thirteen
Panasonic 103-inch plasma displays
have been installed in its flagship
restaurant in Paris. The high-quality
images of these large screens form
an integral part of a design concept
that was created by Phillipe Starck,
a renowned spatial designer. The
displays also complement the fresh,
modern look of the restaurant's
interior. Their impact is sure to
remain in each customer's memory
for years to come.