Mitsubishi Electric Launches Large-scale OLED Screen

Mitsubishi Electric Corp. (Tokyo) will launch a prototype model of its Diamond Vision OLED, reportedly the world’s first, large-scale display system in the 100-in.-and-above range that uses OLEDs as its light source. Sales will begin worldwide September 21.
The Diamond Vision OLED, designed for indoor use, delivers seamless, vivid images using Mitsubishi Electric’s newly developed, video-controlling technology. The screen offers wide horizontal and vertical viewing angles that reach approximately ±80 degrees, and features a maximum brightness of 1,200cd/sq. meter and twice-high contrast compared to our LED product, making it suitable for installation in relatively brightly lit areas such as commercial facilities, stations and airports.
Built by connecting standard modules, each measuring 384mm in height and width, and weighing eight kilograms, the scalable Diamond Vision OLED can be designed to flexibly form a certain size or shape, even against rounded surfaces. The screen’s 99mm depth enables it to be installed in limited spaces such as narrow paths and station concourses.
The product’s OLED device, jointly developed between Mitsubishi Electric and Tohoku Pioneer Corporation, creates light by a process of electro-luminescence. Each pixel comprises an anode and cathode separated by a thin, organic membrane.
Mitsubishi Electric’s Diamond Vision OLED will be showcased at the company’s booth at CEATEC Japan 2010, October 5-9, at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.
Specifications of the Diamond Vision OLED standard module are: standard module size: 384mm × 384mm × 99mm; 128 x 128 pixels/module; RGB, 3mm pixel pitch; 111.111 pixels/sq.meter; 1,200 cd/ sq. meter maximum brightness; 0 to 35 degrees C, 0 to 95% (without condensation); 3 phases, 4 wires and N 380-415VAC 50/60 Hz, or 3phases, 3wires, 200VAC 50/60 Hz
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Wade Swormstedt

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