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Mitsubishi focuses on high definition wall displays

Delegates to this ITS America Annual Meeting who are interested in large-scale visualisation and collaboration display wall systems or high definition LED-illuminated LCD display panels should make a point of visiting the booth of Visual and Imaging Systems Division of Mitsubishi Electric US to see the full HD 55” LM55P1(W) LCD Monitor and VS-60HS12U 60” Slim Cube. Mitsubishi Electric’s LM55P1(W) LCD Monitor with super narrow bezel is a commercial grade, LED backlight monitor that features full HD 1920 x
June 2, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
Mitsubishi’s David Jones with the visualisation solutions
Delegates to this ITS America Annual Meeting who are interested in large-scale visualisation and collaboration display wall systems or high definition LED-illuminated LCD display panels should make a point of visiting the booth of Visual and Imaging Systems Division of 7874 Mitsubishi Electric US to see the full HD 55” LM55P1(W) LCD Monitor and VS-60HS12U 60” Slim Cube.

Mitsubishi Electric’s LM55P1(W) LCD Monitor with super narrow bezel is a commercial grade, LED backlight monitor that features full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution, 700 cd/m2 brightness and 3500:1 contrast. Ideal for multiscreen applications, the LCD monitor limits image content loss with a super narrow 5.7mm bezel. A major feature is the use of an innovative digital colour space control circuit to balance and blend colours, compensating for the colour and brightness differences between the LCD monitors.

The space-saving VS-60HS12U 60-inch Slim Cube is an alternative to LCD flat panels and is designed specifically for applications that require near-zero bezel and true 24/7 continuous operation. The near-zero bezel gives the display wall image 85 per cent less of a grid than most LCD panels. The rear-projection LED display cube measures only 20.5 inches deep and, depending on how it is installed, the footprint depth of the cube frame stand can be as shallow as 15.2 inches.

As Mitsubishi’s David Jones points out, as one of the world’s leading manufacturers of high quality and reliable display wall visualisation solutions, Mitsubishi has more than 1,500 installations, representing more than 45,000 screens worldwide.

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