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Panasonic digital signage selected by Princess Cruises

September 25, 2008

SECAUCUS, NJ — Princess Cruises offer an escape from daily life in some of the world's most beautiful settings. Now several of their ships have been enhanced by the installation of large-screen LED systems from Panasonic Systems Integration, a division of Panasonic System Solutions Company.
 
Panasonic LED boards had already been installed on numerous Princess ships including the Caribbean Princess, Grand Princess, Sea Princess, Crown Princess and Emerald Princess. Now an additional Panasonic LED board is being placed on the Ruby Princess, an installation that is expected to be completed this fall. To date, the Panasonic large-screen systems have only been installed on Grand Class ships, those that carry more than 3,000 passengers.
 
"Princess needed a large-screen solution that would meet the unique needs of an on-board installation," said Keith Hanak, group manager, Panasonic Systems Integration.  "Panasonic's LED provides the durability and performance they need for viewing during both daylight hours and at night."
 
The environment on board the ships is much more demanding than the typical large-screen installation on land. The Panasonic LED screens must withstand the ships' movement and vibrations as well as a range of extreme weather conditions and the salty air and water, for which the screens are IP 66 rated. A brightness sensor in each board automatically adjusts the screen according to the position of the sun with regard to the board.
 
"Movies Under The Stars" is one of the evening activities offered aboard the Princess ships. In addition to providing the displays for these movies, Panasonic's LED solutions are used for a variety of deck-side games and may be used for live camera shots in the future. A number of Panasonic plasma screens are also used on board in the ships' lounges, stage areas and common areas.

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