Mitsubishi Electric’s OLED Screen Wins Top Award

AC ter Meulen,(Right) President of Mitsubishi Electric Benelux receives the award for the Most Innovative Commercial Display from Adrian Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief of the DailyDOOH. Click here for a full-sized image

Mitsubishi Electric’s Diamond Vision OLED screen was voted the Most Innovative Commercial Display at the InAVate Awards held at ISE 2011

Mitsubishi Electric’s Diamond Vision OLED screen has generated a huge amount of interest since being launched commercially last year. Based on a unique technology developed by Mitsubishi, the Diamond Vision OLED screen is the world’s only scalable large format OLED display, capable of creating stunning indoor screens of virtually any size or shape.

At ISE 2011, the company demonstrated a 155” display in a conventional flat screen format, and an eye-catching 2m diameter circular screen suspended above its stand.The InAVation award for the Most Innovative Commercial Display was voted for by industry professionals in an online poll. Diamond Vision OLED scored a clear victory, amassing 40% of the total vote.
 
Commenting on the prestigious award, Peter van Dijk, Business Manager for Mitsubishi Electric Europe, said “We are thrilled that Diamond Vision OLED has been recognised by the industry. The team from the Diamond Vision factory in Japan, who developed the ground-breaking OLED technology behind the screen, were absolutely delighted with their project’s success.”

Mitsubishi’s unique OLED screen is comprised of fixed resolution OLED tiles which can be assembled seamlessly together to create displays of virtually any size and shape. Compared to conventional LED displays, the OLED tiles are extremely thin and lightweight. At roughly three times the brightness of an average LCD screen, OLED displays are very well suited to indoor screen applications in high ambient light conditions. Its 3mm pixel pitch enables extremely close viewing distances with virtually no off-axis colour distortion, and at roughly half the cost of an equivalent specification LED screen, it is a practical proposition for more public display applications than every before.

Mitsubishi Electric predicts that its OLED screen technology will enable designers complete freedom to create entirely new kinds of displays. One such example is currently under construction in Japan - a stunning 6m diameter spherical screen consisting of 10,000 Diamond Vision OLED tiles, showing satellite images of Planet Earth in real time. Further innovative projects utilising Diamond Vision OLED’s unique capabilities are in progress around the world.

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