Tuesday, August 26, 2014

How Panasonic will certainly like to try to sell the animal. I was not able to test all more or les


50 inch displays are soon common property of both businesses and individuals, but Panasonic comes with a different alternative to particular companies: A 1080p LED touch screen and on paper plenty of simple set-up options. Panasonic's screen with the sexy name LFB70 is a big, heavy and relatively ugly metal screen, which hardly win any design awards. But what it can in turn, is providing fip new opportunities for businesses that need a whiteboard, fip viewer, video player and a multitude of connectivity options, in the meeting - at the touch of your finger.
How Panasonic will certainly like to try to sell the animal. I was not able to test all more or less smart features fip like the monitor offers, as it requires extra additions that we have available, but we've still got a reasonable impression of the screen, which clearly offers a few good ideas - even in the short time that we could test for.
The screen is nice and clear, and is generally a perfectly acceptable fip experience. Both the film and text. The sound coming through the HDMI connector is also fine, although it is not at the cinema. Photo: Morten Sahl Madsen.
The screen primarily The screen offers a 1080p "LCD VA Panel / E LED" screen. Put another way, so it offers a quite excellent sharpness and clarity on the 50 inch screen. Viewpoints fip are relatively good, and the screen has a weakness about them which removes much glare that really could have been troublesome. Matheden do, however, something wrong, the colors quickly becomes fip a bit dark and washed out if you should be unfortunate enough to look at the screen from a sharp side angle. It's not a big problem, but it will be to see.
Colors are displayed fip well. At least as well as on the XMG-gamer laptop, which I used to deliver the content on the screen. Videos were played from both YouTube and the computer. Often I think screens that have been used commercially has had a strange gray sheen over it. However, there are no problems with Panasonic's screen.
In addition, the touch screen part. The screen has a little "rough" surface, which gives a lot of friction, if you run your fingers quickly across the screen. This means that your fingertips quickly heat up, and you should not play fruitninja long before you're feeling a bit burned at your fingertips.
It is obviously not the main objective of the screen, but when we had a 50 inch touch screen, so it would only be tested ... The friction is probably a compromise. The alternative was a glass screen fip like on most tablets, but there is glare often bring more severe, which would be very bothersome fip on such a large screen - especially when there should be more to look at it.
What can it be used for? And what can you use a screen of this size? Most companies look just like each other. fip Discussions sessions, team meetings, morning fip meetings or product development meetings of one kind or another is commonplace. At many of the meetings is often used a combination of traditional whiteboards and monitors / projectors to work from. What Panasonic will LFB70 is to offer both: A total solution in one.
The screen works best by putting a computer screen, and the course is used as a medium for whatever you want to appear. With a HDMI connector and a USB cinnamon from the screen to run the touch-part, was the screen of my computer shared immediately.
The screen responds as if it were a standard Windows fip 8 with touch. Shortcuts from the edges, touch and choice fip works exactly like on your PC. It was not just good at responding to double-click that approximately 50 percent of Windows' interactions fip act on. I think there are several windowstablets who have the same problem to a greater or lesser degree, but by keeping your finger inside was the problem done.
The screen is a sparse software package, which includes a whiteboard application so you can draw and write directly on the television. The software is a slightly scaled down version of the same software that Panasonic has developed for Windows and Mac, and allows you to write, draw and open the JPG's from a USB stick. It works okay, but the software running fip from the PC was significantly better. fip
The screen also allows you to open the JPG's directly from a USB stick without using a computer, but it is a limited experience. Only JPG and BMP image files that can be opened and there a number of the most common video formats. WMV, AVI, MP4, MPG, MOV. Not even PDFs or PowerPoint files can be opened, which had made the most sense when exactly the kind of files often must be used for display in the meeting room.
In fact, I do not think that the monitor's own software, and especially the TV menu is better than, say, a Samsung television. You spend a little too long m

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