Panasonic PT-LB80NTU Projector User Manual


 
Simulated image with
Daylight View 4 turned off.
Overall contrast appears
lower, and images in dark
areas cannot be seen.
Ambient
light sensor
Daylight View 4 Concept
Daylight View
circuit
LCD panels
Projector
Simulated image with
Daylight View 4 turned on.
Detail, depth, brightness
and contrast over the
entire image are
enhanced.
Touch-sensor controls on the top
A zoom/focus ring cover and
a lens cover
Micro Cut Filter
Dust-Resistant Design and Full-Featured Performance
Touch Sensor Controls Lens Cover
Micro Cut Filter
Air In
Air out
Zoom/Focus Ring Cover
Daylight View 4
2 There is no actual change in the rated brightness or contrast
ratio.
Dust-Resistant Structure Minimizes
Image Degradation
After a projector has been used for some time,
dust particles that have entered the interior
accumulate on the optical components and
lower performance. The PT-LB80NTU/LB80U
prevents this with a unique dust-resistant
design. This totally redesigned package has
touch-sensor controls that eliminate the gaps
around conventional buttons and a lens cover.
The design also incorporates a cover that pro-
tects the zoom/focus ring when not in use.
These features combine to help reduce dust
entry. Inside the projector, the airflow is effi-
ciently controlled by a structure that reduces
contact between external air and the optical
components. This all works together with the
high-performance Micro Cut Filter to minimize
image degradation.
Daylight View 4 Offers Clear, Crisp
Images Even in Bright Surroundings*
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The PT-LB80NTU/LB80U features Panasonic’s
Daylight View 4 technology. Sharp edges are
achieved with the new “Edge Enhancer Con-
trol” and “Gamma Curve Control.” Remarkable
detail is provided and perceived brightness and
contrast are enhanced, so images appear
crisp, vivid, 3-dimensional and easy to see
even in brightly lit rooms. Daylight View 4 also
includes a built-in ambient light sensor that
automatically detects room brightness and
adjusts operation accordingly.