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With over 50,000 installations to date world wide, Mitsubishi’s name is synonymous with engineering excellence and reliability that is essential in mission critical installations.


Mitsubishi LED display wall cubes are the brightest, highest contrast solutions available in the market place that fully compliments our 7th generation display wall range the Seventy Series.


Developed 100% by Mitsubishi Electric the LED option offers significant advantages in many command and control room applications, enabling displays to be more environmentally friendly and easier to maintain whilst being the most cost effective solution available today.


The Mitsubishi Seventy Series display wall range is further enhanced with the introduction of its new 62" and 72" WUXGA (16:10) and 70" Full HD (16:9) cube solutions, incorporating its unique patented LED


light source design, offering up to 80,000 hours of operation with a near zero maintenance requirement. These new products complement the existing comprehensive range of 50", 60" and 67" solutions, which offer both XGA or SXGA+ resolution and have the option of front or rear access design. The final product in the line-up is an 80-inch rear- access, SXGA+ resolution cube, with dual lamp light source and a rear-access cabinet.


UK & Middle East Germany


+ 44 1707 278 684 + 49 2102 486 9250


Italy Spain


+ 39 039 60531 + 34 935 653 131


displays.mitsubishielectric.eu displays@meuk.mee.com + 31 297 282 461


France Sweden


+ 33 1 5568 5568 + 46 8625 10 00


Benelux, Eastern Europe & Russia


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