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Panasonic Develops New App for Wireless Panasonic Projectors

by: Projectors Team34 Comments|May 10, 2011

Presenters in a variety of environments, from educational institutions to corporate settings, always look for innovative technology tools to help them create an interactive information-sharing experience and set the stage for lively and productive discussions.

With this in mind, Panasonic introduced the ‘Panasonic Wireless Projector for iOS’, an application designed to simplify image projection and image movement using wireless projectors. Now, speakers can project PDFs or JPEG images, downloaded onto an iPhone®, iPad® or iPod® touch, to any Panasonic wireless compatible projector using a Wi-Fi Network or wireless LAN.

The ‘Panasonic Wireless Projector for iOS’ application lets presenters enlarge or minimize the projected image as well as route the screen using the “pinch” operation. Additionally, it is easy to change projected images, as people can switch pictures using the flick or swipe functions available on the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

The application is compatible with the PT-DZ570 Series projectors, PT-FW430 Series projectors, PT-FW300NTU, PT-F300NTU and PT-LB90NTU projectors, which are available for purchase through authorized Panasonic resellers. The ‘Panasonic Wireless Projector for iOS’ is free and is now available for download at the iTunes App Store here.

To learn more about Panasonic’s family of projectors, please visit the global Panasonic projectors website.

Visit our education technology blog to stay up-to-date with the latest education technology industry news and insights.

 

Posted in: Education, Projectors
Tags: education technology, projector, PT-DZ570U Series, PT-F300NTU, PT-FW300NTU, PT-FW430U Series, PT-LB90NTU
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  • Jill Seeman

    Hello,

    Are there plans to develop an app for the Android tablets? We currently use Panasonic PT-FW430E.

    Regards,
    Jill Seeman

  • Projectors Team

    Hi Jill,

    Thanks for visiting our site. Unfortunately there is no Android app available yet.

  • André Gonçalves

    I would like to second Jill’s request. An Android app would be very, very interesting. We are about to buy several fixed and mobile projectors. Though iOS apps are a step in the right direction, Android would make the choice a no-brainer.
    Hope you will work on such an app soon.
    Best regards
    André

  • Craig Z

    Agree with the others; we are in the process of replacing 20 + projectors for our conference room but waiting for some company to develop and Andriod app. Would like to stay with Panasonic- so hopefully one comes soon

  • http://allcustomelectronics.com david m

    hello….
    where is the android app?

  • Projectors Team

    Hi David,

    There are no updates regarding an application for Android at this time. We’ll post an update here should that change.

    Thanks,

    Projectors Team

  • Paul D

    Hi,

    The IOS app is OK but untill we can project Powerpoint type presentations (Keynote) or what ever is currently on the ipad screen then our people will never use it. limiting the app to pdf and jpeg makes it a lost opportunity. Sorry….

    Paul

  • cliff friedman

    are there any plans to develop wireless app for the PT-DW6300 series projectors. we will be installing 6 in a new hotel in June 2012.
    Cliff / Telnet Solutions

  • Projectors Team

    Hi Cliff,

    Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately the PT-DW6300 Series projector is not wirelessly enabled; therefore, it is not compatible with the Panasonic Wireless Application for iOS. Read more about the application and find a list of compatible projectors online at http://panasonic.net/avc/projector/ios/

    Regards,
    Projectors Team

  • Azat

    What about the new PT AE7000U? I’d like to have that capability since I got iPad and ordering the projector. Just release a wireless add-on to enable this welcome feature. Bring it on, Panasonic! C’mon!!!

  • john

    can you project and operate Keynote with this app from an iPad?

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  • Mary

    I concure with the Android league, especially when Panasonic has the NEW ANDROID-POWERED PANASONIC TOUGHPADS. Will be awaiting with great anticipation.

  • Mik Webb

    My local retirement branch of the NHSRF charity has recently acquired a PT -lb50ntea. The loading instructions for wireless are for windows 2000 pprofessional, XP Home and professional. I need to install on a widows 7 machine. Any thoughts on how I can do this?

    • Projectors Team

      Hi Mik,

      Thanks for visiting our blog! The projectors support team will be able to help you. Please contact them at projectorsupport@us.panasonic.com.

      Best,

      Projectors Team

  • Andrzej Czaplicki

    Are there plans to develop an app for the Android phones(as Samsung GT-I9100)? We currently use Panasonic PT-F300NTE.

  • Joe Moore

    Can you get the same functionality using the wired LAN port on the PTFW430U? We also want to use the Windows Networked Projector function. Will this model support that on the wired port or with the optional wireless module?

  • Joe Moore

    If you need full iOS support just add an Apple TV connected to the projector via the HDMI input. Then you have full AirPlay capability and can view on screen anything that’s on your iPad or iPhone. I think most Apple laptops support AirPlay as well but I’m not certain. Hopefully Panasonic will add native AirPlay support in the future.

    For Windows 7 PC’s/laptops they should be able to use the built in Network Projector function for wireless display of PowerPoint but I’m waiting for confirmation on my last post before we buy.

  • Joe Moore

    How long does it take to get an answer? The question doesn’t seem that difficult. Is there someone I can call? I have a small boardroom project to complete and I’d like to consider the PTFW430U but not until I know it meets our needs.

  • Projectors Team

    Hi Joe,

    Thank you for your comment and sorry for the delay. We have staff standing by to answer your questions at 855-PSC-TECH (772-8324)and projectorsupport@us.panasonic.com.

    All the Best,

    Projectors Team

  • Cherif

    Hello !
    Please help me! I’m using a PT-LW80NTE (wireless). It worked correctly under Snow Leopard but not anylonger under Lion!
    Thanks for your advices and help.

  • Cherif

    By the way, I was talking about the Wireless Manager 5.5 that no longer works under OSX Lion. And Panasonic hasn’t released any update since 2010 !! Thanks for your help!

  • Projectors Team

    Hi Cherif,

    Sorry to hear about your trouble. Please contact customer support at 855-PSC-TECH (772-8324) or projectorsupport@us.panasonic.com.

  • Brit

    Does this app work on the Pt-f100ntu?
    It has wireless built into the unit. If not can we add this to the list?

  • Projectors Team

    Hi Brit,

    Unfortunately your model of projector is not able to be supported by the iOS app. You can find the list of supported projectors and other specifications here: http://panasonic.net/avc/projector/ios/

  • Swassoc

    I have a specific requirement to project a web page via an iphone (4). I have the wireless projector app for iOS and have had a quick look at the web browser function. Which of the compatible Panasonic projectors best suits my specific requirement? Note the model must be available in Australia….

    Thanks,

    Swassoc

    • Projectors Team

      Hi Swassoc,

      Please contact Panasonic Australia directly with your question. You can reach them here: http://panasonic.com.au/Support/Contact+Panasonic/Contact+us+with+feedback

  • http://twitter.com/Bremmel Brian Remmel

    test

  • Kirschbaum

    … still waiting for an android app!!!

  • Nict300

    Ha ha

  • c1212

    Buy an espon they support android

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  • karthik

    give the application for android tablet ,,,,,,,,,,,,

  • Roshan

    sir please provide android apps for presentation with your device

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