Panasonic 1.2mm DVLED Wall and RQ45K 42,000 Lumen Projector

Posted by – June 21, 2026
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Panasonic presented its portfolio of professional display and projection technologies, emphasizing integration efficiency and hardware-level calibration. The display line is anchored by a 55-inch direct-view LED (DVLED) cabinet system with a 1.2mm flip-chip design. This system enables daisy-chaining up to 16 displays in a four-by-four configuration to yield a native 4K resolution layout without requiring an external processor. The system is designed for front serviceability and functions as a direct replacement for traditional LCD video walls.


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In projection technology, Panasonic showcased a new single-chip red-green-blue (RGB) laser light source utilizing a phosphor wheel. This design supports the Rec. 2020 color space, offering a wider gamut than standard projectors. The single-chip projector was demonstrated alongside the RQ25K 3-chip DLP projector. Panasonic also exhibited the RQ45K projector, a 3-chip DLP model delivering 42,000 lumens of brightness for large-venue applications.

For mid-range installations, the VMZ projector series lineup includes the VMQ85, a 4K projector outputting 8,000 lumens that weighs 19 pounds and utilizes quad pixel drive technology. This series integrates with third-party hardware, such as the Art of May mobile cart, which houses VMZ units and features built-in dual full-range speakers, a subwoofer, a three-rack system, and wireless microphone integration.

The professional flat-panel display range features the 86-inch SQ3 series, engineered for continuous 24-hour operation, and the EQ3 series, which is offered in seven different sizes starting at 55 inches. Panasonic also presented its visual software suite, including Excite, the newly acquired Hive platform, and remote monitoring software. The remote monitoring tool utilizes external cameras to automate color calibration and edge blending for multi-projector setups or immersive environments.

For large-format displays, Panasonic detailed a 137-inch all-in-one DVLED display featuring a 1.5mm pixel pitch and 700 nits of brightness. Designed for streamlined deployment, this unit mounts using two unistruts and five locking cabinets that hang on pre-installed cleats. Demonstrations featured the display mounted on a motorized mobile cart developed by Draper.

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