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Mitsubishi offers rear projection display walls with DLP® technology for high end digital signage, lobby displays, and other general use information displays. Our display wall technology incorporates extremely low maintenance, a space saving design and high brightness to combat even the toughest ambient lighting conditions. Additionally multiple display wall units can be tiled together to provide an extremely large display area with a minimal unit depth of between 23” to 33”.
To ensure your digital signage application or lobby display always looks good, our display wall cubes utilize automatic calibration technologies to provide easy maintenance for onsite staff. Additionally our 10,000 hour rated lamp ensures many months of trouble–free operation.
To conserve precious real estate, some of our display wall cubes utilize a space saving front access design. 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.
Typically public areas have high ambient lighting conditions; therefore a display wall needs very high screen brightness. Our display walls have industry–leading brightness of 1,000 Nits (50” solution) and 500 Nits (67” solution), which is twice as bright as a flat panel LCD.
Mitsubishi display walls are utilized in high end digital signage and lobby display applications, where the highest level of quality and the lowest amount of maintenance is expected.
Benefits for this environment
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Mitsubishi’s 50” XGA rear access display is a mere 21” in depth. Our front access models allow the displays to be mounted directly against the wall with zero clearance. For smaller sites, our LCD panels can be wall-mounted.