This year, we’ve done it again! At ISE 2018 we reveal the latest version of our popular WE120 DLP cube, with a light source now rated for an incredible 130k hours of use – that’s well over 15 years of continuous operation.
At no less than 11m wide, our new Narrow Pixel Pitch (NPP) Direct View LED display completely dominates the entrance to Hall 2 at ISE 2018!
Will become the largest Diamond VisionTM in the Asia Pacific Region, measuring approximately 19 meters by 72 meters, the screen will span a surface area of over five tennis courts
One of the biggest advantages of DLP compared to LCD video walls is the much smaller gap between screens.
WE120 is the first DLP in the industry to be able to offer 100,000 hours of continuous, maintenance-free operation in all brightness modes.
In Command & Control display, whatever the sector, the need to reduce running costs and improve return on investment is universal. The technology change from mercury lamp to LED light sources some years ago made possible a dramatic reduction in running costs.
When it comes to finding the right video wall solution, it’s a jungle out there! But Mitsubishi Electric will help you make the right choice.
New for this year is the latest addition to the 120 Series of DLP cubes, delivering unsurpassed operational lifespan and energy efficiency. The new WE120 offers an industry-leading minimum 100,000 hours of continuous operation in all brightness modes.
Designed and built by Mitsubishi Electric in Japan.
TOKYO, December 8, 2016 – Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that it has installed a new 6 meter by 54 meter Diamond VisionTM screen at the Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC)’s Happy Valley Racecourse in Hong Kong.
Highlight of the booth for 2016 will be the new Direct View, narrow pixel pitch (NPP) LED display, seen for the first time outside of the USA. The new screen has been designed specifically for command and control applications, and developed in-house by Mitsubishi Electric in Japan using its own proprietary LED display technology.
Our first Control Room Technology Workshop - a unique collaboration between Mitsubishi Electric, Adder, Mauell and Saifor - opened yesterday in Warsaw, Poland.
Data visualisation turns up in some surprising places. Modern trawlers utilise very sophisticated navigation and fish-finding technologies that require equally sophisticated solutions.
International industrial exhibition INNOPROM 2016 started in Yekaterinburg on 11th of July at the exhibition center IEC"EKATERINBURG-EXPO". Leading manufacturers and suppliers from nearly 70 countries present equipment and technologies for industrial development.
TOKYO, June 30, 2016 – Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today its immediate issuance of the Mitsubishi Electric Group’s environmental report for the fiscal year that ended in March 2016
The new narrow pixel pitch (NPP) display has been designed and built in Japan specifically for use in command and control applications.
Technology moves quickly. What is state-of-the-art today, can quickly become yesterday’s technology and for traffic management professionals, this is a major headache.
Minimising running costs are at the forefront of every traffic control centre manager’s mind. The large screen videowall that is at the heart of most large control centres represents a major portion of the capital cost;
If you are looking for a videowall display, one of the first decisions you’ll need to make is what display technology to use.
The explosion of IP-enabled cameras and data sensors means that traffic management professionals are forced to deal with ever-increasing volumes of data, and so the need for visualisation is greater than it has ever been.
TOKYO, July 28, 2015 – Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that it would install five Diamond Vision extra-large, extra-brilliant screens at QVC Marine Field stadium in Chiba, Japan for use beginning in the March 2016 Japanese professional baseball preseason.
Although most visitors to ISE will instantly recognise Mitsubishi Electric as one of the must-see display manufacturers, Mitsubishi’s video walls are of course just one aspect of a very much bigger global engineering enterprise that spans everything from microelectronics to the robotic space vehicles that supply the International Space Station.
Underlining the fact that Mitsubishi Electric is a solutions-oriented business that spans many different sectors,
Emergencies such as fires, major accidents, chemical incidents or global medical emergencies can occur anywhere.
Mitsubishi Electric this morning announced a dramatic advance in the performance of its DLP videowall projection cubes.
TOKYO, October 20, 2015 – Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) Mitsubishi Electric Corporation today announces that its European subsidiary, Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V, has completed the integration of its former air conditioning distributor MIBA AS, acquired in July.
TOKYO, October 20, 2015 – Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) Mitsubishi Electric Corporation today announces that its European subsidiary, Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V, has completed the integration of its former air conditioning distributor MIBA AS, acquired in July.
TOKYO, March 19, 2015 – Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today its dividend forecast for the current fiscal year ending March 31, 2015 (fiscal 2015).
Mitsubishi Electric to Unveil World’s Largest High Definition Video Display. Diamond Vision® by Mitsubishi Electric to unveil a record-breaking 100,48 x 23,68 meter display, using revolutionary Real Black™ LED technology.
Mitsubishi Electric establishes Mitsubishi Electric (Russia) LLC
Mitsubishi Electric to support landslides relief efforts in Hiroshima
Cleverly designed display system brings new lease of life to existing traffic management system on 'autostrada' A22 in Italy.
Mitsubishi Electric to Install Diamond Vision Screens at Sapporo Dome, Japan
TOKYO, February 20, 2014 – Mitsubishi Electric Corporation today appointed Masaki Sakuyama as the company’s new President & CEO, effective April 1, 2014. Sakuyama will replace Kenichiro Yamanishi, who will assume the position of Chairman.
Operators of conventionally-lit Mitsubishi Electric Display Wall systems can now upgrade to the latest LED lighting technology without having to replace their entire system.