Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America displayed several new products at InfoComm2008; among them was an eye-catching 80-inch video wall.
The MegaView video wallcube measures 80 inches diagonally and was designed specifically for large command and control centers. With SXGA+ resolution and abrightness of 190 cd/m2, its well suited for data walls,especially in situations where viewers sit far from the screens.Black Bead screen Technology offers high-contrast black levels, while Dynamic Brightness Balancing automatically adjusts the image for uniform brightness. Likewise, Smart Lamp and Smart Colorwheeltechnologies maintain color uniformity across the wall, according to the company.
One of the most unique features is how the cubes open from the front, providing easier access to the engine for maintenance and reducing the cost ofownership. An exclusive automatic lamp-changing unit senses a lampfailure or when luminance changes, decreasing the downtime due to afai Led lamp .
There were several othernew products showing, including the XD500U-ST DLP short-throwprojector. Located above a whiteboard, it helps users avoidinconvenient shadows during presentations. The filter-free, XGA-resolution projector comes with a one-year lamp warranty andTexas Instruments latest Version of BrilliantColor, for 2,000lumens of brightness and a 2,500:1 contrast ratio. The projector isavailable this month for $1,299.
The XD530U DLP is a wirelessless projector with XGA resolution and 3000 lumens of brightness. Users can project wirelessly downloading specialsoftware from Mitsubishis Web site and following the step-by-stepinstructions. Accepting DVI among its inputs, it will projectnative digital signals in full HD resolution. The XD530U has aretail price of $4,995.
Displaying for the first time at InfoComm was the 140-inch Led Resolia, a large-screenmonitor designed for indoor signage. "Weve received a greatresponse to our Resolia LED big-screen and were excited to show itoff to our InfoComm audience," said James Chan , director ofmarketing, Mitsubishis Presentation Products Division.
The Resolia is a pre-packaged design with a plug-and-play-style setup. Rather thancustom build the screen in-house and deconstruct it for shippingonly to reconstruct it on site, Mitsubishi ships the screen in onepiece, but it can also be broken Down into two pieces for tightertransport. Its thin body and front and bottom hardware allow it to be mounted flat, inclined from walls, or hung from ceiling.Currently available, the Resolia is listed for $399,000.
The MegaView video wallcube measures 80 inches diagonally and was designed specifically for large command and control centers. With SXGA+ resolution and abrightness of 190 cd/m2, its well suited for data walls,especially in situations where viewers sit far from the screens.Black Bead screen Technology offers high-contrast black levels, while Dynamic Brightness Balancing automatically adjusts the image for uniform brightness. Likewise, Smart Lamp and Smart Colorwheeltechnologies maintain color uniformity across the wall, according to the company.
One of the most unique features is how the cubes open from the front, providing easier access to the engine for maintenance and reducing the cost ofownership. An exclusive automatic lamp-changing unit senses a lampfailure or when luminance changes, decreasing the downtime due to afai Led lamp .
There were several othernew products showing, including the XD500U-ST DLP short-throwprojector. Located above a whiteboard, it helps users avoidinconvenient shadows during presentations. The filter-free, XGA-resolution projector comes with a one-year lamp warranty andTexas Instruments latest Version of BrilliantColor, for 2,000lumens of brightness and a 2,500:1 contrast ratio. The projector isavailable this month for $1,299.
The XD530U DLP is a wirelessless projector with XGA resolution and 3000 lumens of brightness. Users can project wirelessly downloading specialsoftware from Mitsubishis Web site and following the step-by-stepinstructions. Accepting DVI among its inputs, it will projectnative digital signals in full HD resolution. The XD530U has aretail price of $4,995.
Displaying for the first time at InfoComm was the 140-inch Led Resolia, a large-screenmonitor designed for indoor signage. "Weve received a greatresponse to our Resolia LED big-screen and were excited to show itoff to our InfoComm audience," said James Chan , director ofmarketing, Mitsubishis Presentation Products Division.
The Resolia is a pre-packaged design with a plug-and-play-style setup. Rather thancustom build the screen in-house and deconstruct it for shippingonly to reconstruct it on site, Mitsubishi ships the screen in onepiece, but it can also be broken Down into two pieces for tightertransport. Its thin body and front and bottom hardware allow it to be mounted flat, inclined from walls, or hung from ceiling.Currently available, the Resolia is listed for $399,000.
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