Mitsubishi Electric’s diverse range of products include Mitsubishi multimedia projectors and LCD display solutions for business, retail, education and home use.

Mitsubishi multimedia projectors and LCD displays are complemented by Mitsubishi Display Engineering’s DLP and LED Display Walls for large format indoor and outdoor installations. In addition, Mitsubishi Electric offer a range of digital retail security recording systems. Using the latest technology to combat rising crime in multi-site locations throughout the UK, Mitsubishi Electric’s retail security recording systems are particularly effective where high quality images, instant data capture and accurate time/date displays are required.

Display Wall - Resolia – LED Indoor

Because LEDs generate color characteristics beyond the spectrum of typical video standards,
color conversion must be performed. Typical LED display manufacturers can only adjust
limits for red, blue and green which inaccurately display blended colors like yellow.
Mitsubishi Electric’s algorithm independently controls the color conversion of each color in
the spectrum independently producing vivid, accurate images with LED technology.

• The first full color video display–
5.4m H x 8.8m W–
Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
(1980)
• The first High Definition LED
display–7.424m H x 13.056 W–
Studio ALTA, Tokyo (2001)
• The world’s longest television
display– 8.0m H x 70.4m W–
Hong Kong Jockey Club (2003)*
• The world’s tallest display–
51.6m H x 4.0m W–
Reuter’s New York, NY
• The world’s largest indoor
High Definition display–
10.24m H x 33.28 W–
Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace,
Las Vegas, NV (2002)
• The world’s largest outdoor
High Definition display–
21.76m x 24m–
Turner Field, Atlanta, GA (2005)**