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MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
MegaView
DISPLAY WALL SYSTEMS
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Originality, Expertise & Innovation ­Setting Global Standards for Display Wall Systems With Smart 7 Concept
One of the rst manufacturers to introduce display
wall cubes using DLP™ technology in 1997, Mitsubishi
Electric has a long history and extensive experience
in the production of display wall systems. Their
popularity continues to grow among customers and
partners, with more than 40,000 display units installed in
countries around the world to date.
A leading product of our 7th generations solutions, the 70 Series
incorporates the latest cutting edge technologies to ensure the
delivery of superior picture quality and reliability; maintaining the
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Railway control room
Trafc control room
excellent quality synonymous with the Mitsubishi Electric name.
Electric utility control room
Police command & control room Disaster prevention center Stock Exchange TV studio backdrop
DLP (Digital Light Processing) is a trademark of Texas Instruments
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Intelligence Flexibility
Smart LED
Mitsubishi Electric original optical system is equipped with a brightness and color optimization system that ensures maximum light output
efciency and natural color
reproduction. It has three brightness modes - Bright, Normal and Eco. This
gives users the exibility to choose the
best setting for the environments and application the display wall is to be used for. The lifetime of the LED chip
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and power consumption of the system vary according to the brightness level used.
Unlike traditional display wall systems the 70 Series LED display wall cubes do not use mercury lamps. For back drop applications at broadcasting stations, the lower color temperature settings is incorporated into the LED Display Wall Engine itself.
Tailor-made Systems
The 70 Series lineup includes screen sizes of 50”, 60” and 67”. All units are loaded with the latest functions and
customizable to match the diversied
needs of each user. Both 100% front access (Mitsubishi Electric original) and rear access versions are available.
The same lenses, cabinets and screens are used for all available resolutions. Systems with higher resolutions or incorporating other upgrades are available at a small additional cost. The drive unit
powering the 70 Series Display wall cube is equipped with three optional input ports,
giving customers the exibility to congure the system according to their specic
needs.
Color Space Control Digital Gradation Circuit
The original digital color space control circuit was developed in-house for balancing and blending colors in order to compensate for the color and brightens discrepancies among display wall cubes. The gains in the values if each primary color (Red/ Green/Blue) and other color mixtures are adjusted to provide consisted color blending and brilliance
uniformity for multi-screen congurations
Without “Color Space Control” Without “Color Space Control”With “Color Space Control” With “Color Space Control”
Lackluster brightness at screen edges is not a problem thanks to Mitsubishi Electric’s innovative digital gradation circuit. Brightness distribution is uniform across the screen , ensuring the reproduction of sharp, vivid images from edge to edge on multi-screen
congurations
Internal Processing
Built-in Processor
The 70 Series units are equipped with an internal data processing function. Up to four window per cube can be displayed when using the external input cards. Windows can be of any size or displayed across the entire wall (up to six windows per cube is possible if a ‘desktop’ image is not present). Multiple windows can be moved freely without the need of an external computer. Used in combination with Mitsubishi Electric’s D-Wall software suite, the entire imaging system can be controlled intuitively from a user friendly graphical user interface
1 Background image (‘Desktop’)
4 Windows + 1 Background image (‘Desktop’)
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Intelligence
Durability
Dynamic Color & Brightness Balancing
Each display wall cube is equipped with three built-in sensors (one for each primary color) and a dynamic color and brightness balancing system. The sensors continually monitor the individual red, green and blue outputs of each cube, store the data with adjacent cubes and
adjust performance automatically to product an extremely accurate color balance over the entire display. These features make it possible to maintain the image uniformity of multi-screen
congurations over long periods of
operation without using an external computer.
Lower Cost of Ownership
The expected lifetime for the LED light source of our 70 Series LED display wall cube is 80,000 hours or more. The average service life of other major moving parts such as the fan
pack has been signicantly
increased as well to over 100,000 hours. Unlike traditional
systems, LED display wall systems do not require lamps and color wheels, eliminating those consumables. This
signicantly reduces the cost of
ownership for users, which is a major concern when choosing a supplier
Highly Reliable Original Optical System
Mitsubishi Electric’s innovative 70 Series LED display wall engine utilizes an optical system and a chassis box developed by the company inhouse. It is the
Easy Set-up
core of the display wall cube, and the key to the cube’s high reliability and picture quality.
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Auto-tuning
Mitsubishi Electric cubes are now equipped with an Auto-Geometry function. The result of extensive R7D work in image software processing, this revolutionary technology is designed to
provide simplied mechanical adjustment:
a camera and machine-vision software are utilized to align the image on the
Full Front Installations and Maintenance Capabilities
screen automatically. A motorized device is installed in each display wall cube, enabling 6-axis mechanical adjustment as well as the mechanical adjustment of mirrors and screens. An automatic color adjustment (Auto CSC) feature is also available when using the Wallaby software.
Redundancy
Smart Switch
A “Smart Switch” function has been added to Mitsubishi Electric display wall cubes to deliver the signal redundancy necessary for mission critical applications that require round-the-clock operation. If a signal is unexpectedly lost, the display wall automatically switches to the
alternative signal source (either “port-to­port” or “board-to-board”) within seconds after the ‘no signal’ status is detected. This function makes it possible for the user to minimize downtime in the event of a signal source failure.
With the Seventy Series, Mitsubishi’s genuine 100% front-access versions are widely available for 50”, 60” and 67” for both XGA and SXGA+ resolutions. With the specially designed slide and lift screen structure and the self air ventilation
system, all of the installation and maintenance work can be done from the front and no space behind the wall is needed even if it is tiled as a display wall.
No space is needed behind the wall
Eco-Conscious
Being able to select the appropriate brightness from the control room makes energy savings possible. For example, using the “Eco” mode late at night when viewing time may be short and there are relatively few viewers reduces power consumption while maintaining optimal brightness. Furthermore, the engines for our LED-lit displays do not use mercury lamps, unlike engines for lamp-based displays.
Environmental Vision 2021
Environmental Vision 2021 is the long-term environmental management vision of the Mitsubishi Electric Group. It establishes a framework for realizing a sustainable
planet, and denes long-term initiatives
to prevent global warming and to create a recycling-based society.
Notes: *1: Compared to emissions in 2000. *2: Compared to emissions in 1990.
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Seventy Series LED Display Wall Cubes - Base Models
Model
Screen
Size
1400 x 1050 1024 x 768
Resolution
50PE 50 O
50PEF 50 O O
50XE 50 O
50XEF 50 O O
60PE 60 O
60PEF 60 O O
60XE 60 O
60XEF 60 O O
67PE 67 O
67PEF 67 O O
67XE 67 O
67XEF 67 O O
About Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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Following its establishment in 1921, Mitsubishi Electric has grown into a comprehensive electrical/electronics products manufacturer operating at the global level. As of March 31, 2008, 105,651 employees were employed worldwide in the business groups of energy and electric systems, industrial automation systems, information and communication systems, electronic devices, and home appliances. Consolidated net sales were JPY 4,049,818 million in FY2008. The Mitsubishi Electric Group is committed to continually improving technologies and services by applying creativity to all aspects of business and enhancing the quality of life in society as a whole. To this end, members of the Group abide
by the following seven guiding principles: Trust, Quality, Technology,
Citizenship, Ethics, Environment and Growth.
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
MegaView
DISPLAY WALL SYSTEMS
MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. Presentation Products Division Toll free: 800.769.1268 Email: ppdinfo@mdea.com www.mitsubishi-megaview.com
Canada
Mitsubishi Electric Sales Canada Inc. Information Technologies Group Phone: 905.475.7728
www.mitsubishielectric.ca
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