Panasonic's PT-CMZ50 LCD laser projector delivers giant, 80-inch images from ultra-short distances, making it perfect for a variety of environments. In this review, Tech and Learning looks at the projector's usefulness in an educational setting.
The Panasonic PT-CMZ50 is an ultra-short throw laser projector, targeted to higher education settings but also has its place in the K-12 environment, especially large audience settings. The projector’s high-quality bright images, along with virtually no shadowing, make it ideal for interactive presentations as well as collaborative workspaces.
Getting started with the Panasonic PT-CMZ50 was easy – there was nothing to put together, I just had to put in the batteries in the remote and plug it into a power source. I had no problem picking up and moving the unit around as it’s fairly lightweight and easy to handle, and not too large to fit on a table or desk. I really like the optional wall mount that comes fully assembled for quick and easy installation.
I found the projector startup cycle to be very fast, and since this is a laser projector I did not have to wait for the unit to warm up to see the full brightness of the image. I was very impressed with the image quality as well as the features for image correction and digital zoom. I placed the projector about an inch away from the display surface and it produced a very sharp 80-inch image. I had little to no shadowing on the image at close distance, and glare was not an issue at all due to its proximity to the wall. I also tested the unit’s ability to project a smaller image and it was easy to adjust to produce a sharp image.
Along with the ample amount of inputs, the CMZ50 has an HDMI output to connect a second projector. With this setup I can set these to sync with one another so the images match from a single source. This is great for large lecture halls or meeting rooms.
The MSRP is around $3,000. Contact Panasonic for a local reseller and exact pricing.
The Panasonic PT-CMZ50 Ultra-Short Throw Laser Projector’s low maintenance, quality image, and long lifespan make it a standout. Although it is quite portable, the additional ceiling mount, which Panasonic states take about 15 minutes to install, is a great option. Its compatibility with third party applications, networking capability for monitoring and control, as well as being able to connect two projectors together makes this a great choice for higher ed environments as well as large venues in the K-12 space.
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