Panasonic will use ISE 2026 to introduce a new projection light-source platform and its first 4K LCD projector, marking key additions to its professional visual technology portfolio.
The new projection platform is designed to deliver image characteristics associated with 3-chip DLP systems while addressing some of the limitations linked to single-chip designs. Panasonic says the approach is intended to improve colour reproduction and brightness within a compact form factor suitable for fixed installations.
Panasonic will also demonstrate its first 4K LCD projector, shown in a simulation environment to illustrate close-range projection with reduced visible pixel structure, which the company says is relevant for immersive and interactive applications.
Alongside these launches, the manufacturer will show a 42,000-lumen projector based on an existing chassis design, aimed at large venues and live events, as well as a 55in modular LED platform for signage and video wall applications.
The technologies will be presented under Panasonic’s Mevix branding, with the company saying the focus is on balancing performance with simplified installation and operational efficiency.
Hartmut Kulessa, head of marketing visual systems at Panasonic Connect Europe, said: “At ISE 2026, we are introducing a new projection light-source platform and expanding our portfolio with a 4K LCD projector, both intended to support immersive and high-impact visual applications.”
Panasonic will exhibit at ISE 2026 on stand 3J500 at Fira Barcelona Gran Via.