Mitsubishi Electric to introduce the world's first, large-scale display OLED system

Japanese Mitsubishi Electric Corporation will introduce world's first, large-scale display OLED system "Diamond Vision OLED".
 
This screen jointly developed between Mitsubishi Electric and Tohoku Pioneer Corporation, used Mitsubishi Electric's newly developed video controlling technology, and designed for indoor use.

It offers wide horizontal and vertical viewing angles reaching approximately ±80 degrees, and features a maximum brightness of 1,200cd/m² and twice high contrast compared to our LED product.
 
Built by connecting a number of standard modules each measuring 384mm both in height and width and weighing eight kilograms, the Diamond Vision OLED is scalable and can be designed to flexibly form a certain size or shape, even against rounded surfaces.
 
The screen's 99mm depth is capable of being installed in limited spaces such as narrow paths and station concourses.

It's said that sales will begin worldwide on September 21 and the company prepare to showcase this display at the company's booth at CEATEC JAPAN 2010, which is scheduled to be held from October 5-9 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.

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