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Panasonic Introduces Touch Screen Module For 65? Plasma New touch panel module for its 65? TH-65PHD7UY high-definition panel (June 08, 2005)

Panasonic Broadcast has announced the immediate availability of a new touch panel module for its professional 65? TH-65PHD7UY high-definition panel.

The TY-TP65P7S add-on touch panel allows users to interact directly with the screen via a light touch of a finger or Touch Pen. The robust aluminum touch panel module is equipped with a highly-reliable optical sensor system. The module offers outstanding resolution; ease of operation; a thin, form-fitting design; and in addition can be used as a whiteboard.

The module requires no additional screen to be overlaid on top of the plasma display, thus causing no image quality deterioration. In addition, for finger-touch operation, the TY-TPEN6 touch pen is available as an optional accessory.



As Panasonic?s largest plasma, the TH-65PHD7UY is ideal for any application calling for an eye-catching, super-sized vertical or horizontal display, from a building lobby to a boardroom to an exhibit.

Offering unsurpassed performance, the TH-65PHD7UY delivers stunning 1366 x 768 quality images with a 3000:1 contrast ratio, displays 8.58 billion colors, operates in virtually any interactive, AV or PC environment thanks to the optional accessories, and provides a 60,000-hour service life*, multi-screen capabilities and customization options.

The TY-TP65P7S touch panel is currently available.


For more information on Panasonic plasma displays, phone 1-800-528-8601 or visit our web site at www.panasonic.com/plasma.


*Service life is the period during which the display's light output is 50% or more of the original light output.


About Panasonic Broadcast
Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Co. is a leading supplier of broadcast, professional video andpresentation products and systems. Panasonic Broadcast is a unit company of Panasonic Corporation of North America. The company is the North American headquarters of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (NYSE: MC) of Japan, and the hub of its U.S. marketing, sales, service and R&D operations.

For more information on Panasonic Broadcast products, access the company?s web site at www.panasonic.com/broadcast.

 


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