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Rear Accessible Cubes:

VS-50PH50U Rear Accessible Cubes
VS-50PH50U

VS-67PH50U Rear Accessible Cubes
VS-67PH50U

VS-80PH40U Rear Accessible Cubes
VS-80PH40U



Front Accessible Cubes:

VS-67PHF50U Front Accessible Cubes
VS-67PHF50U



Custom Display Components:

VS-PH40U Custom Display Components
VS-PH40U



Indoor LED Billboard Display:

Resolia Indoor LED Billboard Display
Resolia



LCD Specialty Models:

56P-QF60LCU Specialty Model
56P-QF60LCU



LCD Flat Panels:

LDT321V LCD Flat Panels
LDT321V

LDT421V LCD Flat Panels
LDT421V

LDT461V LCD Flat Panels
LDT461V

LDT521V LCD Flat Panels
LDT521V

LDT651L LCD Flat Panels
LDT651L

LDT651P LCD Flat Panels
LDT651P

LDTV146 LCD Flat Panels
LDTV146

LDTV152 LCD Flat Panels
LDTV152

In today's modern broadcast control rooms and production studios, video wall projection cubes require the highest image quality possible. Whether you are utilizing the video wall projection cubes for video monitoring or an on air set, Mitsubishi offers key technology to ensure performance and reliability.

Video Monitoring and Production Studio Control Room Key Technologies

Mitsubishi's 12-bit Dither & Gamma Circuitry produces truly natural gradations, rendering both bright and dark areas for precise half-tone images. This circuit processes frame (time axis) direction and also ensures smoother gradation for all images.

Our Digital Color Space Control circuit, or digital color balancing and blending circuit, compensates for color and brightness discrepancies among the display wall cubes. Mitsubishi's Color Space Control circuit can adjust Gain, Red (R), Green (G), and Blue (B) values, in each primary color (R/G/B) as well as other mixed colors, giving consistent color blending and brilliance uniformity over multi-screen configurations of the video wall projection cubes.

Mitsubishi's high brightness and contrast ratios, coupled with our SXGA+ resolution and razor sharp optics provide the best image possible in a video wall projection cube.

Mitsubishi offers a fast and reliable redundant lamp changer in all of the SXGA+ models. Within 7 seconds there will be a distinguishable image and within 15 seconds the new lamp will have been adjusted to the rest of the wall for both color and brightness. Our lamps provide up to 10,000 hours of operation prior to replacement eliminating the need for frequent lamp changes.

For a video monitoring control room with limited space or production studio, we offer a series of front access control room video walls. Each front access unit is 100% serviceable from the front and is fully enclosed from the rear enabling the units to be pushed flush back against a wall.

Our unique features like Smart Lamp™, Smart Colorwheel™ and Dynamic Brightness Balancing™ reduce both maintenance time and costs to provide years of service with a low cost to maintain making our video wall projection cubes the choice for your production studio or video monitoring control room.

You also get Mitsubishi's proven reliability, which is the best in the industry. And our MTBF (Mean Time between Failures) is second to none. This means the lowest cost of ownership of any DLP® technology video wall projection cube available today.


Benefits for this environment

Automatic Color Space Management

Mitsubishi utilizes a sophisticated color space management circuit that allows fine tuning of color space to meet stringent color settings. Because the system can be set to user-defined target color spaces, the system can automatically adjust color space to compensate for newly introduced optical components.

12-Bit Dither and Gamma Control Circuitry

This creates truly natural images with excellent color representation and gradation. In addition, this proprietary circuitry ensures better saturation.

High Brightness and Contrast Ratio

Mitsubishi's high brightness and contrast ratios provide images that are clear, sharp and easy to read thus reducing eye strain and fatigue for the operators.

Redundant Lamps

Redundant lamps offer the ability to minimize downtime due to lamp failures. Lamps change within 15 seconds, which includes automatic adjustment of color space and brightness intensity.

Automatic Intensity Management

The most common cause of color differences between adjacent screens is brightness intensity differences. Mitsubishi's Dynamic Brightness Balancing circuitry checks and matches adjacent cubes every 2 seconds to ensure proper intensity matching.

Reliability

The best protection from downtime is not through redundancy, but through reliability. Mitsubishi Data Wall cubes will prove to be highly reliable components of your control room system. Learn More »


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