Panasonic Projector and Display Americas Showcases Expanded MEVIX Lineup at ISE 2026 Panasonic Projector & Display Americas LLC is adding to its MEVIX brand. On display at ISE in Barcelona, February 3-6 (Booth #3J500), each new projector and display is billed as a significant advancement of core technology. For immersive venues, the PT-HTQ20 one-chip DLP RGB laser unit is Panasonic's first projector to support the Rec. 2020 color gamut thanks to its newly developed VIVID PRIME RGB (RGB-plus-phosphor) laser light-source technology, which achieves over 95% Rec. 2020 coverage. Available in the fourth quarter of 2026, the PT-HTQ20 supports immersive venues with up to 20,000-lumen brightness and 4K output. It also incorporates an enhanced gradation smoother to reduce banding and can minimize the rainbow effect for a more comfortable viewing experience. It embodies many features of Panasonic's MEVIX three-chip DLP lineup, including lens and mount compatibility, dust/humidity-resistant board coating, mechanical shutter, Intel SDM expansion, remote control/monitoring software, a filter-less design rated for 20,000 hours of maintenance-free operation, and redundancy features such as multi-laser drive engine failover and backup input. As more organizations across the corporate and public sector industries see value in sharing visual information, they need flexible and reliable display solutions that support high visibility in bright environments, visual uniformity without seams, vivid color reproduction, and a sophisticated design that blends into the space. The MEVIX TL-55LV12A LED display is aimed at the corporate and public sector industries. The bezel-less design features 800cd/m2 brightness, a wide color gamut for expressive, vibrant visuals, and an ultra-fine 1.26 mm pixel pitch, the company says. Users gain the flexibility to combine multiple units for large custom-sized displays. Available in the first half of 2026, the product also lowers installation and upgrade barriers with a slim, lightweight design, VESA mount compatibility, and a controller-free setup that enables HDMI-only operation. For long-term reliability, it supports 24/7 use with a rated 100,000-hour half-brightness lifespan, uses durable Flipchip COB LEDs, reduces power consumption compared to Panasonic's multi-screen LCD model, and enables easier servicing through a front-access maintenance design. The VMQ85 Series is the first in the LCD projector line to deliver 4K resolution using two-axis pixel shifting, while building on the performance of the VMZ82 Series with its compact, lightweight (under 17lb) design and up to 8,000-lumen brightness. Offering flexible installation in tight spaces and additional features suited to detailed and simulated content -- such as Vivid Green Mode plus extensive zoom/lens shift and setup tools like the on-screen angle monitor -- the VMQ85 Series is positioned to meet increasingly diverse market needs, the company says. Available in the second quarter of 2026, it is compatible with the Artome PT-VMZ-AVCART, giving users the flexibility to expand meeting styles easily. 
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