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CEATEC: Mitsubishi (video)
CEATEC: Mitsubishi (video)
The screen, designed for public display and advertising, is made of blocks and can be of an unlimited size. On display at Ceatec 2009.
[CEATEC] New Projector Casts Touch
[CEATEC] New Projector Casts Touch
techon.nikkeibp.co.jp — [CEATEC] New Projector Casts Touch-sensitive Image (Video) Funai Electric Co Ltd and Nippon Signal Co Ltd developed... an ultra-small color laser projector that can not only project an image but also recognize finger movements on the image. Users can ... (more) [CEATEC] New Projector Casts Touch
[CEATEC] Hitachi's 3D Display Requires No Glasses but Has High Resolution
[CEATEC] Hitachi's 3D Display Requires No Glasses but Has High Resolution
techon.nikkeibp.co.jp — Hitachi Ltd exhibited its 10-inch "Full Parallax 3D TV" at CEATEC 2009. It does not require special... glasses, can be watched from any direction and has a resolution of 3D image as high as VGA (640 x 480 pixels), according to the company. The Full ... (more) [CEATEC] Hitachi's 3D Display Requires No Glasses but ...
Photos: CEATEC Japan 2009
Photos: CEATEC Japan 2009
pinktentacle.com — Hundreds of companies have gathered to showcase their latest technology at CEATEC Japan 2009, the largest consumer... electronics trade show in Asia, which is being held at Makuhari Messe near Tokyo until October 10. Here are a few photos from the event. ... (more) Photos: CEATEC Japan 2009
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Mitsubishi displays 155 inch OLED TV monster
Newlaunches.com — mitsubishi-155-inch-OLED-TV.jpg Mitsubishi is on a roll with their cool OLED TV that spans a total of 155 inches in size and is made of smaller OLED parts. The damn thing’s so big that it looks down on those flashy LCD TVs that look up to this mammoth standing three times as big as them. The modular design of the screen allows it to grow larger and larger so as to match the resolution of the image. There’s a claim that the screen can cover an entire city! It has a total of 720 10-centimeter square panels. [image] ...

Mitsubishi’s modular Diamond Vision OLED system demoed
CrunchGear — OLED has had issues gaining traction mainly because of the cost of manufacturing large screens. People like large screens. That’s the fact, jack. Anyway, Mitsubishi has developed a system that seems like it would help. It uses small, modular panels that can be combined to make a screen of nearly any size or shape. The system is intended for outdoor advertising, but if it matures enough, I don’t see why it couldn’t find a home in the home entertainment market either.

Mitsubishi's Modular OLED Screen Could Cover Entire Buildings [Oled]
Gizmodo — Remember the advertising-laden skyscrapers from Blade Runner? Mitsubishi's now got the tech to do it: its Diamond Vision screen uses individual 4-inch square OLED panels that can scale to an unlimited size. Check out the 155-incher on show at CEATEC: That's definitely the biggest OLED screen I've heard of. Of course, the individual panels are a bit of a cheat—and mean you only see a red, green and blue matrix until you're at least 2 feet away—but Mitsubishi imagines the tech being curved around buildings, trains and buses in Japan. OLED screens are capable of much higher ...

Mitsubishi's Modular 155-Inch OLED Screen [Oled]
Gizmodo — Remember the advertising-laden skyscrapers from Blade Runner? Mitsubishi's now got the tech to do it: its Diamond Vision screen uses individual 4-inch square OLED panels that can scale to an unlimited size. Check out the 155-incher on show at CEATEC: That's definitely the biggest OLED screen I've heard of. Of course, the individual panels are a bit of a cheat—and mean you only see a red, green and blue matrix until you're at least 2 feet away—but Mitsubishi imagines the tech being curved around buildings, trains and buses in Japan. OLED screens are capable of much higher ...

Mitsubishi shows modular 155-inch OLED TV
Electronista | The Macintosh News Network — At the CEATEC show currently ongoing in Japan, Mitsubishi Electric showed off a 155-inch prototype OLED TV that is modular and can be upsized at will. It is composed of 720 OLED blocks, each sized at 1.5 square inches, but can be made bigger or smaller as necessary. This could be used in outdoor displays, like in ballpark stadiums and on buildings for advertising. The modular nature also means the large screens can be curved in large installations, to follow the curvature of a building, wall or wherever else it's installed. Thanks to the OLED technology used in the creation of this system, brightness is said to be three times greater than ...

Mitsubishi 155-inch OLED TV
TechFresh, Consumer Electronics Guide — Mitsubishi Electric has recently displayed a huge 155-inch OLED TV at CEATEC 2009. This giant OLED TV consists of 720 10-centimeter-square OLED blocks that can be rearranged to change the dimensions of the display. The screen is also three times brighter than regular LCD TVs. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. [OLED Display] ...

Mitsubishi flaunts 155-inch OLED TV
Tech Ticker —   So how big is big for you? Mitsubishi was seen showcasing this 155-inch monstrous OLED TV at the CEATEC, beating Panasonic’s 150-inch plasma screen. However, unlike Panasonic’s huge display created off a single sheet, Mitsubishi’s TV consists of small 4×4 720 blocks that come together ...

Mitsubishi demos 155-inch OLED TV
MyCE News, Articles & Reviews — Using modular technology, Mitsubishi has showed off a prototype OLED television that measures 155 inches. Mitsubishi says the display is three times brighter than a typical LED TV. Ideally, it’d be used in large sports venues and other outdoor uses, according to  Mainichi Daily News ...

Mitsubishi presenta una pantalla OLED de 155 pulgadas
Gizmología — Las pantallas OLED no están todavía con nosotros porque fabricarlas en grades medidas es realmente complicado ya que su precio haría imposible para el usuario común adquirirlas. Ahora la empresa Mitsubishi presentó en el CEATEC una pantalla con esta tecnología de nada menos que 155 pulgadas y que fue fabricada a partir de pequeños OLEDs de 10×10cm. El único problema que presentaron es que su vida útil es de 20 mil horas y que en tiempo real eso serían solamente 2 años (si se mantiene las 24 horas prendida). ...

Mitsubishi Giant Diamond Vision OLED TV with Unlimited Screen Size
Hardware Sphere — Read the title carefully again, Unlimited screen size? Oh, that’s not true isn’t it? Perhaps Mitsubishi is doing a hype-marketing to sell their product, right? Well, that’s not true at all. In fact, this unbelievable ‘Unlimited Screen Size’ is now possible thanks to Mitsubishi researchers who’ve found a way to allow you to have the largest ever screen for either your party or home theater. In the sample above, that’s the 155-inch screen size made by Mitsubishi for the exhibition. The screen is actually not come in one piece of large OLED display, it’s actually consist of ...

Mitsubishi blasts out 155-inch OLED display
LED Luminaries — Speaking of large displays - building-vertising - here's another, but on a slightly smaller scale. Check out Mitsubishi's 155-inch OLED display, which can apparently be expanded to any size, as smaller displays can be combined together. This particular monster is made from 720 10-centimeter square panels, and it was shown off at the CEATEC (Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies) show in Japan, states Technabob.   Aside from minimizing costs, the modular design also makes it possible to build a curved display, it writes. It's based on Mitsubishi's ...

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