Mitsubishi Electric is giving retailers and commercial applications a bigger chance to gain the attention of their customers, with the company’s largest digital display ever – the 46-inch LDT461V LCD.
Designed to suit bright environments such as shopping centres and retail stores, the 1080p high definition LCD ($5,995.00) is perfect for public applications, says the company.
It can be used individually or in a tile formation to create one big image, and its picture-in-picture feature means a single display can show two images at once.
The LDT 461V also has a rapid 6ms response time so the image is fast-moving and free-of-ghosting, says Mitsubishi Electric. It features a screen saving function and a high contrast ratio of 1500:1.
“Digital signage is becoming an increasingly popular tool in commercial and public situations as it is a powerful way to communicate a message. However businesses don’t want a screen that has sub standard picture quality just because it’s for signage. They need a screen that is going to give the sort of picture you would want to watch the Rugby World Cup final on”, said Mitsubishi Electric director, Thomas Seeto.
The screen also includes various performance-enhancing features to preserve the screen’s life, says the company, including a power scheduling feature which enables the screen to be programmed when to switch on and off; a screen saving function which features four options to stop image retention and burn; and a built in fan which also has heat monitoring to ensure the LCD panel operates at the optimum temperature.
The inside temperature of the display can also be checked manually and you can set the fans to run automatically when a certain temperature is reached by the screen.
The screen’s viewing angle is 176 degrees both horizontally and vertically, and the tile function means that up to 25 screens can be linked at once to create a video wall displaying several different images or a single large image.
The Mitsubishi Electric LTD461V comes with a two year limited on site warranty.