Mitsubishi’s video wall cubes are extremely
customisable to match any requirement.
Optional input board slots allow system
integrators to easily and reliably adapt the
video wall to any systems architecture.
Depending on the environment, users can
select a “Black-Stripe” a nti-glare screen
or a higher -gain cross lenticular screen
designed to deliver optimum performance
in a wide variety of settings. For simpler
applications, each cube’s built-in image
processing allows multi-window video
walls to be created without using an
external processor.
78 Series cubes not only display incredibly
bright, vivid and accurate images, they
do so for a very long time. The mercury
lamp systems previously used by AVR
required bulbs to be replaced annually, at
a cost of €1,000 each. Mitsubishi Electric’s
modern, LED-lit cubes do not require
lamp replacement and have vastly longer
lifespans — 80,000 hours, in the con guration used by AVR.
Furthermore, the 78 Series cubes use
an air- cooled engine that requires no
servicing over its lifespan, which also
dramatically reduces running costs.
Other cube parts, such as the fan packs,
boast service lives of 100,000 hours,
Only three weeks separated the
start of the project from the day
the new technology went live. The
Mitsubishi Electric video wall was
effortlessly interfaced with Bil
nger’s own equipment, giving
AVR Duiven a display solution that
will keep them in control for years
to come, and with dramatically
reduced running costs.
The firm has installed over
71,000 video wall cubes
around the world and is known
for a high level of engineering
excellence and delivering the
reliabil- ity that is essential in
mission-critical installations.
pioneering design
for LED video wall cubes
with a wide, intense colour performance,
78 Series videowall from Mitsubishi
Electric
optimum en- ergy e ciency and a long
The VS-62WEF78UA models used at AVR
LED cubes, Mit- subishi Electric currently o
Duiven are Mitsub- ishi’s agship DLP
video wall display technology, capable of
displaying continuous static content with
no problems of image sticking.
operational lifespan of over 11 years for
some models. As a global market leader in
ers the widest selection of models and is
able to provide rst-rate, well-engineered
technology for customised solutions. The
company has over 30 years’ expe- rience
Available in all resolutions, the centrepiece
of this pro- jection technology is an
integrated, ultra-modern DLP® chip.
Mitsubishi Electric LED cubes are based
around the innova- tive Smart 7 concept; a
in LED solution development and large
screen project management.
www.mitsubishielectricdisplaysolutions.com
Specifications
Model
VS-62WE78UA
Technology
LED video wall cube
Overall Size
11.1 m2
No. of Modules
10
Cooling system
Air cooling system with e cient cooling pipe and
aluminum plate (No liquid)
signif- icantly reducing the lifetime cost
of ownership for the waste processing
organisation.
Type
DLPTM technology (0.96” DLPTM 1 chip),
DarkChip3TM, BrillantColorTM
Along with their great advantages in
versatility, lifespan and run- ning costs,
AVR’s front-access video wall cube system
means they do not require rear access
and can be installed directly against the
wall, delivering additional valuable oorspace with- in the control room. They
Resolution
WUXGA, 1,920 x 1,200 pixels (per module)
Light Source
Redundant LED (RGB)
Light Source Service Life
≤ 100,000 hrs.
Brightness
1160 cd/m2 bright mode
also feature full redundancy with a Smart
810 cd/m2 normal mode
Switch function. If a signal disappears for
550 cd/m2 eco mode
any reason, the display wall automatically
170 cd/m2 advanced eco mode
switches to an alternative signal,
Contrast Ratio
1500: 1
minimising any down time in the event of
Power Consumption
96 W in advanced eco mode, 124 W in eco mode,
a signal source failure.
174 W in normal mode, 258 W in bright mode.
DLPTM and Digital Light Processing are trademarks of Texas Instruments.
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