Control room design: 140-inch pre-packaged LED screen
By Control Engineering Staff -- Control Engineering, 1/8/2008
Control room designs now have a new option: a 140-inch-diagonal light-emitting diode (LED) monitor packaged to make installation easier and more efficient than with custom-made LED screens. The Resolia LED screen from Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Presentation Products Division is designed primarily for applications including billboard advertising or informational displays in airports, sports arenas, and casinos.
“At 140 inches diagonal, the Resolia may join Mitsubishi Electric's line of record-holding LED screens, which include The Guinness Book of Records holder for the longest LED screen in Hong Kong; the largest high-definition outdoor display screen at Turner Field in Atlanta; and the overall largest TV screen in the world in Tokyo,” said James Chan, director of marketing, Mitsubishi's presentation products division. "From the company that brings you world records in imaging and displays, we're proud to bring a new 140-inch pre-packaged LED screen to our customers."
Unlike screens which are custom-built in-house, deconstructed for shipping, and reconstructed tile-by-tile, module-by-module, onsite, Resolia’s pre-packaged design permits quick installation and simple setup, according to the company. Shipped in one piece, the screen can be broken down into a two-piece configuration for easier transport in tight spaces. Plug-and-play design eliminates complicated integration and maintenance. Versatile mounting options and a thin body with front and bottom hardware permit the panel to be installed flat, inclined from walls, or hung from the ceiling. Larger viewing angles are 150 degrees horizontal and 120 degrees vertical.
The screen accepts an array of input computer or video signals, including HD-SDI for up to 1,080p high-definition imaging or SD-SDI for standard imaging signals. It comes with a digital screen controller that allows up to four input sources. A graphic user interface (GUI) comes with the controller to let users configure source content for a shared display of up to four simultaneous images, side-by-side images, or picture-in-picture style. An optional simplified controller is available when using only one image source. The pixels are a 3-in-1 design: each can turn red, blue, green, or white individually and pixel pitch is 4.0 mm.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
— Control Engineering News Desk
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