4 Jan. (Portaltic/EP) –
Panasonic has introduced its new range of OLED TVs for 2023 that improve brightness thanks to a series of adjustments and a next-generation panel, and has accompanied this announcement with two new mirrorless cameras and a macro-capable lens for close-ups.
Within the framework of the CES 2023 fair, the company has reaffirmed its commitment to innovation in the television segment, one of the key businesses in the consumer electronics market.
This innovation translates into 2023 TVs with improved brightness.
This improvement is the flagship of the Panasonic OLED MZ2000 flagship model, and is the result of a new state-of-the-art panel (Micro Lens Array), a multi-layer heat management system and a series of improvements in image processing.
The result is an increase in maximum brightness of approximately 150 percent, and also optimized average brightness compared to last year’s models, according to the company. It also offers improvements in contrast and color accuracy.
This television will be available in sizes of 55, 65 and 77 inches, and is compatible for use with video games, as it has an HDMI 2.1 port, offers 4K resolution and a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, and features such as ability to lower Input Lag, VRR and AMD Freesync Premium.
The MZ2000 incorporates the enhanced Filmmaker mode, which ensures that users can enjoy audiovisual content just as the creator intended. It also improves video streaming with the Streaming 4K Remaster algorithm
The company has also improved the sound of these new televisions. It has implemented the Bass Booster algorithm, which provides deep and fast-response bass, and the Technics-tuned speakers offer upward, side and front projection for an immersive sound experience with Dolby Atmos.
Panasonic has accompanied this new television with a redesign of its My Home Screen 8.0 user interface, which presents improvements in accessibility features and the ‘myScenery’ function.
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The company also unveiled two Lumix S series mirrorless cameras at CES: the Lumix S5II and S5IIX, both L-mount, and based on a newly developed 24-megapixel 35mm full-frame CMOS sensor and a new processor. picture.
The sensor supports hybrid phase detection autofocus, a first for Lumix cameras, as Panasonic has highlighted, while the new processor improves image quality and high-bit-rate video performance. They also have an improved image stabilization and connectivity system.
And along with the cameras, Panasonic has unveiled the Lumix S 14-28mm F4-5.6 MACRO lens, which has a zoom range adaptable to any situation and introduces macro capability for close-ups, both for video and photos, from 0.25x (at 14mm) to 0.5x (at 28mm).