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ISE 2026: Panasonic Switches AV Portfolio to Mevix Brand

At ISE 2026, Panasonic presents its newly established brand, Mevix, introducing a lineup of projection and LED solutions designed for immersive applications.

ISE 2026 marks the first time the Mevix logo appears alongside the Panasonic logo since the sub-brand’s introduction in summer 2025. “Mevix is not a slogan — it’s our commitment to action,” said Yosuke Adachi, CEO of Panasonic Projector & Display, during the company’s official press conference.

AThe Mevix branding extends beyond the logo: every newly showcased product on the booth is being launched under the new sub-brand.

In projection, Panasonic is expanding the Mevix portfolio with the PT-HTQ20. This single-chip DLP projector features an RGB laser light source, delivers 20,000 lumens, and supports 4K resolution. It covers the Rec.2020 color space, incorporates Panasonic’s Vivid Prime technology, and includes an Intel SDM slot alongside software-based control tools. The PT-HTQ20 is compatible with lenses and frames from the PT-RQ25K series.nd it’s not just the Mevix logo that appears on the booth – every newly displayed product is launched under the new sub brand.

Panasonic displays the PT-HTQ20 at its ISE 2026 booth. (Image: invidis)

For large-scale events, Mevix is also introducing the PT-RQ45K, a 3-chip DLP projector delivering 42,000 ANSI lumens, 4K resolution, and a filter-less design.

On the LED side, Mevix is presenting the TL-55LV12A platform, featuring a 55-inch flip-chip COB LED module with a 1.26-millimeter pixel pitch and a daisy-chain setup. The company is also unveiling ProAV solutions designed for specialized environments with elevated operational requirements.

Within the ProAV and Broadcast segment, Panasonic is placing a stronger emphasis on software-driven image analysis. The objective is to enable more visually consistent and precise live productions — particularly for concerts and conference formats with cinematic ambitions. “It’s not just about tracking movement; it’s about understanding shots, capturing moments, and recognizing people — tasks that once required an entire team,” explained Guilhem Krier, Panasonic’s contact for ProAV and Broadcast in the EMEA region. Achieving this vision relies on the close integration of cameras, analytics, and production systems within existing workflows.