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Mitsubishi Electric unveils new slim cube at ISE 2015

mitsubishiMitsubishi Electric’s new “slim” VS-60HS12 cube will see its European launch at ISE 2015. Based on the same unique LED light source technology as its well-established Seventy Series DLPTM cubes, Mitsubishi’s new cube offers significant economies in both its space requirement and cost of ownership, and is designed to provide a real alternative to LCD in compact control rooms.

Until now, the only practical option for large format control room display in restricted spaces such as crisis suites and breakout rooms has been tiled LCD. However, LCD is not ideal for 24/7 operation and in many cases the intrusive bezel can prove distracting to operators. Mitsubishi Electric’s VS-60HS12 provides an elegant solution, offering both a near-seamless high-resolution display and true, zero-maintenance 24 hour operation in a compact footprint.

The 60” diagonal DLP rear projection cubes measure just 520mm deep, nearly half that of Mitsubishi’s Seventy Series cubes. Being solely front access means the VS-60HS12 can be installed flush to the wall, with no rear access required. The LED projection engine employs the same patented air-cooled light source technology as Mitsubishi’s high-specification Seventy Series, and requires no maintenance over its entire lifespan of approximately 50,000 hours. Based on a 0.65” Digital Mirror Device (DMD®), the display delivers up to 665 cd/m2 at 1080p resolution, enhanced by Mitsubishi’s patented Colour Space Control and Digital Graduation circuitry. The displays are also completely self-balancing, ensuring correct colour balance across the wall automatically.

Also launched at ISE 2015 will be an entirely new range of DLP rear projection cubes. The new OPS-equipped 120 Series displays are designed for budget-conscious control room applications requiring a high-performance, bezel-less display.

Mitsubishi Electric will demonstrate its wide range of high-end control room display solutions on its stand, A24, located in its traditional position at the entrance to Hall 2. Further information on Mitsubishi Electric display solutions can be found at www.mitsubishielectric- displaysolutions.com

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