Date: 12/23/2009 12:32 am
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Mitsubishi Electric has announced the extension of its Seventy Series
range of next-generation DLP™ cubes to include an LCD-based display wall
system. The new L46XM ultra-slim bezel LCD display shares the same input boards
as the cube products. It also is equipped with the same image sensing and
control intelligence, ensuring multi-screen displays stay perfectly balanced
automatically. Like the cube products, L46XM also features built-in processing,
enabling sophisticated multi-input LCD display walls to be created without an
external processor.
Designed
specifically for the control room market, the L46XM can be used to create an
extremely compact, standalone display wall system. Mitsubishi's Colour Space
Control accurately adjusts the colour and brightness of each display
automatically to deliver a consistent display wall image. Built-in Digital
Gradation Circuits elevate the brightness level at the edges of each display to
create uniform brightness across the entire wall. Each display shares data from
its built-in brightness sensor with its neighbours, enabling the Dynamic
Brightness Balancing feature to maintain a uniform display wall brightness
level over extended periods of time.
With a total
mullion width of 7.3mm, the slim line LCD display is particularly useful for
multi-screen applications where floor space is limited, for example, in small
CCTV security or surveillance rooms, broadcast suites or incident rooms. The
L46XM is also very suitable for industrial process and power generation
monitoring facilities.
L46XM offers a
high-quality 46" diagonal WXGA (1366 x 768 pixel) display, delivering 700
cd/m² brightness and a 3000:1 contrast ratio. The 178º viewing angle ensures
good visibility across a wide arc, and with its professional-grade build quality
and design, users can expect a long operational life. www.mitsubishielectric.com