With immersive experiences fast growing across the continent, GTC Sponsor Panasonic Connect Europe announces that it will launch the first of a new range of Media Processors in 2024 designed for efficient multi-projection. Ideal for touring and fixed installation immersive experiences, the product will simplify workflows whilst delivering high quality content for the Location Based Entertainment industry using Panasonic’s leading projectors.
Traditionally computing power for immersive experiences is installed in dedicated server rooms – taking valuable space and requiring lots of cabling and power. The new Media Processor enables a new flexible and efficient approach with computing power deployed locally in the cellular system, with each projector having its own GPU close by. This eliminates cabling and provides resilience against signal loss.
The Media Processor combines the computing power of a media server with the flexibility of a compact and cost efficient media player enabling content to be projected onto any surface such as a flat and curved screen with capabilities for domed and 3D objects to follow in future versions.
The new Media Processor will be available in two formats.
Hartmut Kulessa, European Marketing Manager for Visual System Solutions at Panasonic Connect Europe, says:
For the entertainment industry, it’s all about delivering the best possible immersive experience for audiences with minimal fuss. Our new Media Processor draws on all our experience in this sector and is easier to transport, set-up and operate than traditional media processors whilst making it simple to deliver the all-important quality of image when using multiple projectors.
Our vision is to continue to simplify the AV systems and workflows for the Location Based Entertainment industry. As we move forward, we will develop new functionality for the system while ensuring that users have the flexibility to update only what they require. This will further increase usability and maximise return on investment from the solution.
The box type Panasonic Media Processor is scheduled for release in Q2 of 2024 with the SDM version to follow in Q4 of 2024.