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Videoscope presents
Mitsubishi Display Wall Systems
for
Control Rooms
Network Operations Centres (NOC's)
Call Centres
Dispay walls are particularly
suitable for:
Emergency Preparedness
Utilities & Transportation
Security & Defense
Finance & Insurance
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Process Control Application
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Display walls are powerful tools in
applications where data, video and high resolution graphics (GIS, SCADA,
etc.) must be shared simultaneously by many people, to make informed, mission
critical decisions.
Since introducing the first DLPTM data
wall cubes in 1997, Mitsubishi has grown to be one of the world's largest
data wall providers.
Mitsubishi cubes generate stunning images
with the highest contrast ratio and the highest reliability in the industry.
They excel at creating a strong visual impact, forming large, virtually
seamless display walls.
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With the current, seventh generation, Mitsubishi
sets the standard in
display wall technology.
Unique Features:
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Electric Utility Control Room
Mitsubishi Electric offers
control room displays in custom sizes and configurations, based on XGA or SXGA+ cube
resolutions; 50" or 67" screens. For maintenance, both standard
rear access and "space-saver" front access models are available.
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- Dynamic Brightness Balancing
- Brightness Optimization
- Smart Lamp
- Smart Colour Wheel
- Colour Space Control
- Digital Gradation Circuit
- Air Bearing Colour Wheel
- Highest reliability in the industry
- 12 Bit Dither & Gamma Circuit
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Traffic Control Room
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Consult
Videoscope's System Design Specialists
for the solution to your control room and large screen display requirements.
416.449.3030 in Toronto
To meet our design specialists,
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For more information, visit
the Mitsubishi website:
mitsubishi
electric displaywalls
Photos courtesy of Mitsubishi Electric Sales
Canada Inc.
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email us at
sales@videoscope.com.
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Location, click here.
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