Digital Clarity Processor
Exclusive to Panasonic, this image-processing circuit analyzes the video signal frequency range for each scene by extracting data on the distribution of high, mid, and low-frequency components, and brings out fine details accordingly. The resulting images have a more natural, three-dimensional appearance with crisp, clear detail.
Liquid cooling
Panasonic's original liquid-cooling system directly cools the DLP® chip, which extends PTDZ6710E performance and attains a high level of reliability. It also enables operation in temperatures up to 113°F / 45°C for use in a wider variety of environments, and maintains a more stable performance even in harsh conditions while keeping the operating sound down.
Geometric Adjustment (Warp)
This function adjusts the image for projection onto spherical, cylindrical and other specially shaped screens. You can make the adjustment easily using just the remote control, with no external equipment needed. Used together with the multi-screen support system, Geometric Adjustment expands your application possibilities, letting you create a wide range of image effects at concerts, performances and other special events.
Multi Screen Support
Edge Blending
The edges of adjacent screens can be blended and their luminance controlled. For example, the adjoining edges in a 2-screen system can be blended to create a smooth, seamless image.
Color Matching
When several PT DZ6710 are used together, this function corrects for slight variations in the color reproduction range of individual projectors. The PC software assures easy, accurate control. Independent, 7-axis adjustment (red, green, blue, yellow, magenta, cyan, white) ensures high-precision colors and minimizes color variations.
Multi-screen Processor
The PTDZ6710E can project large, multi-screen images without any additional equipment. Up to 100 units (10 x 10) can be edge-blended at a time.
Side by Side
The PT DZ6710E can simultaneously display images from two sources* onto a single screen. For example, you can display a PC image on the right and a video image on the left. Taking advantage of the wide-screen projection, this function gives you a host of new application possibilities to explore.