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Mitsubishi LCD panels for command and control

Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Presentation Products Division, has announced an addition to its SeventySeries display wall product line, the SeventySeries: FLAT, a super-narrow bezel LCD panel designed for transportation management centres, emergency operation centres and security operation centres.
February 1, 2012 Read time: 1 min
552 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Presentation Products Division, has announced an addition to its SeventySeries display wall product line, the SeventySeries: FLAT, a super-narrow bezel LCD panel designed for transportation management centres, emergency operation centres and security operation centres.

Mitsubishi says it used its sophisticated display wall technology and control room experience when designing these new LCD flat panels so they are more than simple digital signage displays. They feature hardware, firmware and software typically found in its sophisticated display walls developed for 24/7 environments.

According to the company's Director of Sales, Matt Krstulja, "Sometimes smaller command and control centres that operate less than 24/7 need a 'lite' version of DLP video wall cube systems. Our SeventySeries: FLAT displays are designed specifically for applications that need the robustness of a video wall without the expense or required real estate."

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