Mitsubishi Launches Megaview Video Display Wall

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July 21st, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 28 times, 1 so far today

Mitsubishi Launches Megaview Video Display Wall

New Delhi July 21, 2005 Mitsubishi electric, maker of the industry’s broadest line of award-winning projection and presentation display products Thursday announced launch of video/data wall display systems for the Indian market. The 50-inch and 67- inch XGA MegaView Wall display have been especially designed for applications where non-stop monitoring or projection is a must including shopping malls, advertisement panels, home theatres, airports, railway stations , hotels and restaurants and educational institutes.

Mitsubishi has been global leader in manufacturing and marketing video/data wall products for over 15 years. It has a proven track record for providing the highest quality control room and other such displays and thus, brings their extensive experience to the market here in India. In India, the company has launched its display products through Globus Infocom Limited (GIL)

According to Alex Danial, Marketing head, GIL, incorporation of Mitsubishi’s original design engine, using Texas Instrument’s DMDâ„¢ XGA chip, provides higher resolution to the video wall.

The video wall has No burn in built feature, which means a long life – The DMDâ„¢ semiconductor is a reflective device and is not affected by surface ability to absorb heat, even when projecting a fixed pattern over a long period of time. Consequently, burn-in does not occur in principle. The system incorporates a long lamp service life compatible with 24-hour continuous operation as well as advanced reliability under even the severest on-site conditions.

The other highlight of the mega wall includes Superior Color Reproduction and brilliance uniformity. The 26-inch depth of the Mitsubishi MegaView Wall allows the display to comfortably fit into reduced space control room or retail environments. The integration of an ultra-short focusing technology from Mitsubishi with a 9-lens construction, also means operation with minimal image distortion.

The price range of the Video Display wall begins from Rs 80,000/-

For additional information, visit http://www.MitsubishiElectric.com.





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