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TX-100TP1E
TX-100TP1E
TX-100TP1E
TX-100TP1E
2019

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TX-100TP1E

Projector

Panasonic Corporation

This compact product, measuring less than 30 cubic centimeters in size, is an ultra-short throw projector that can create a theater-like screen more than 100 inches in width with 3,000-lm brightness while placed only 40 cm away from the wall. It also incorporates an acoustic unit as well as wireless connectivity, and can be easily installed by simply plugging in the power cord. Its shape, size, and material have been designed to fit any home like a piece of furniture. It can also be used as a wireless speaker. Panasonic designed this to be practical for the home and to create a powerful theater experience for everyone.

Date of Launch
2018
Development Time
Other duration: 4 years
Target Regions
Europe, Specific country/region: Japan
Target Groups
Consumer / User

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