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  Mitsubishi Launches LCD For Boardrooms

By | Thursday | 2007-05-24

Mitsubishi has launched its largest LCD display to date – a 42-inch monitor that is designed for business use in boardrooms or for digital signage.

The display features a tile matrix capability that allows you to link up to 16 panels at one time to form a single configuration to display images to scale, if necessary. With a  claimed contrast ratio of 1500:1, it also features motion shift and Gamma control; a screen protection feature to prevent burn-in, brightness controls and a cooling fan.

"Due to its great impact and professional look, digital signage is being used in more areas to help companies stand out from the competition. Trade shows in particular are seeing an increase in the number of stands making use of the eye-catching displays. Important reasons for choosing to go with digital signage are  the ability to change the screens messaging at short notice and the impact of linking the screens together to create a gigantic image, delivering maximum impact", said Mitsubishi Electric's Paul Calderara.

Mitsubishi says to help preserve the life span of the panels, the display detects when an input signal is no longer active and will automatically switch to power save mode to help protect the display. It also has a built in scheduling facility, which allows you to set automatic times for the display to switch on and off.

The unit comes with Mitsubishi Electric's two-year limited onsite warranty and optional speakers are also available for this model.
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RRP $ 3799

See: www.MitsubishiE lectric.com.au

 

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