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Mitsubishi Electric shipping new wide screen data wall cubes

Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America has announced it is shipping three new widescreen DLP cubes in its popular Seventy Series line of video wall products. These displays incorporate Mitsubishi’s most advanced technologies, providing innovative automated features that boost image quality and colour balance, extend the life of the LED engine under certain operating conditions, and improve overall usability.
March 19, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
4063 Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America has announced it is shipping three new widescreen DLP cubes in its popular Seventy Series line of video wall products. These displays incorporate Mitsubishi’s most advanced technologies, providing innovative automated features that boost image quality and colour balance, extend the life of the LED engine under certain operating conditions, and improve overall usability.

The new widescreen product line is available in three sizes and two resolutions and all models are available in either front- or rear-service configurations, depending on the customer’s installation environment.

"There is a lot of interest in our new widescreen displays and our dealers have been waiting for inventory," said Matt Krstulja, director of sales, Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America, Inc. "I’m glad to announce that we are currently shipping and ready for new orders."

The various screen sizes were carefully selected to allow system integrators to configure systems with maximum surface area and pixel density. The new widescreen cubes offer integrators flexible display solutions in 16:9 or 16:10 aspect ratio formats, capitalising on the total display area.

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