VS-67XHF70S

Front Access Projection Cube

Size: 67” diagonal viewable
Resolution: 1024 x 768 (XGA)
Type: Front Access Projection Cube

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Built for control rooms where space is limited, the 67” VS-67XHF70S Projection Cube is completely serviceable through the front. You can install these XGA projection cubes directly against a back wall with zero clearance. Smart features designed into the 67” VS-67XHF70S Projection Cube keep the display screen sharp, maintain consistency across the video wall, and provide easy-to-maintain service for more than ten years of continuous operation.

Intelligent XGA Projection Cube Features

The XGA projection cubes each feature Smart Lamp technology which ensures a sharp, color-accurate image consistent with the entire video wall. The display cubes communicate with each other, making adjustments as needed with Color Space Control. When a lamp is nearing the end of its service life, the Smart Lamp switches to the pre-heated second lamp and adjusts for consistent color and brilliance across the entire display wall.

Flexibility

Modular design lets you configure your video wall to suit your requirements. Different possible configurations and three input port options give the VS-67XHF70S Projection Cube superior flexibility. Upgrades are quick, easy, and cost effective. Since XGA and SXGA+ share the same cabinet and screen, if you want to upgrade at a future date it's just a matter of replacing the engine while everything else stays in place. Both are powered by Texas Instrument DLP® technology.

Internal Processing

VS-67XHF70S Projection Cube internal processing allows up to six windows per cube. With such simplified image processing, you may not need an external image processor for your installation. Each window can be resized across the video wall and multiple windows can be moved easily. When used in combination with Mitsubishi D-Wall Software, you can control the entire image system from an intuitive graphical user interface.

Auto-balancing

The XGA projection cubes feature three built-in primary color sensors and dynamic color control and brightness balancing systems for optimal blend and brilliance. The sensors continually monitor output, share data with adjacent display cubes, and automatically adjust for accurate color balance and brightness across the video wall. External action, sensors, or PC’s are not required to maintain multi-screen uniformity.

Easy Set-Up

VS-67XHF70S Projection Cube Auto-Geometry uses a motorized fine-tuning device with camera and machine-vision software to automatically align the on-screen image. This enables six-axis mechanical modifications as well as mirror and screen adjustments. Automatic color alteration is also available with Mitsubishi Wallaby Software.

Durability

The XGA projection cubes have twice the service life of cubes from other manufacturers. The color wheel system, fan pack, and other moving parts are rated up to 100,000 hours, or more than eleven years of continuous operation. The color wheel internally stores its own color characteristics. When the color wheel is replaced, this function automatically recalibrates the cube into perfect color balance consistent with the rest of your video wall.

Redundancy

VS-67XHF70S Projection Cube gives your control room the redundancy needed for mission critical operations. If a signal is unexpectedly lost, within seconds the Smart Switch function automatically switches to an alternate signal source. You experience minimal downtime, which saves you time and money.

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