 Panasonic Projectors Definition Liquid Cooling SystemRead more about the cutting-edge Liquid Cooling System techology that Panasonic has built into some models of it's projectors, setting Panasonic Projectors apart from the rest! These definitions courtesy Panasonic's website.
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Panasonic's patented liquid cooling system allows for a hermetically sealed DLP® optical processing engine that improves projector reliability, operation, and image quality - ideal for dusty or smoke-filled applications, such as concert and sporting events, nightclubs, and bars.
In projection systems using DLP technology, the microscopic mirrors turn light on and off. During the off period, light is directed away from the lens. Heat inside the projector causes substantial performance and maintenance issues. Standard solutions to deal with this problem have relied solely on fans to cool down the light engine. And this creates a new set of problems, including fan noise, particles of dust blowing into the light path, and smoke from the surrounding environment.
Panasonic’s unique liquid cooling system eliminates the problems brought on by smoke and dust, and greatly reduces the use of fans inside the projector, virtually eliminating fan noise – while significantly improving image quality and maintenance requirements.
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Find out more on Panasonic's website
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