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Neil Ryan
December 5, 2007 at 1:45 amPanasonic describes the models you mentioned thus:
“In today’s competitive hospitality market, achieving high occupancy rates requires more than just providing your guests with a clean room and friendly service. It means pampering them with luxury treatment beyond the ordinary.”No mention of using it for Broadcast purposes or video editing.
Also, Panasonic has a separate section for “Broadcast Monitors/Displays”which means
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Walter Biscardi
December 5, 2007 at 2:02 am[Post Man] “Panasonic describes the models you mentioned thus:
“In today’s competitive hospitality market, achieving high occupancy rates requires more than just providing your guests with a clean room and friendly service. It means pampering them with luxury treatment beyond the ordinary.””They have two models with slightly different model numbers One set of numbers for hospitality, the other for Pro use.
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Neil Ryan
December 5, 2007 at 2:36 amThanks for clearing that up, Walter.
I think the 37″ is ONLY a hospitality model, which may be why I got lost. (Their 42″ is SD only, so a 37″ plasma is probably a waste of time for broadcast applications.)Thanks too, for your Sony critique.
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Walter Biscardi
December 5, 2007 at 2:43 am[Post Man] “Thanks for clearing that up, Walter.
I think the 37″ is ONLY a hospitality model, which may be why I got lost. (Their 42″ is SD only, so a 37″ plasma is probably a waste of time for broadcast applications.)”Are you looking at the Business and Professional section of the Panasonic Website? The 37″ Pro and Hospitality models are both HD. Same with the 42″.
https://www.panasonic.com/business/plasma/plasmas.asp
Bottom of the page.
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Neil Ryan
December 5, 2007 at 2:58 amThanks for the link; that wasn’t where I was looking.
Cheers again,
Neil.
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