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14/06
2006

Mitsubishi Unveils Two New LCD Monitors For Commercial Video Display

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Mitsubishi LogoMitsubishi has just unveiled its two new LCD displays, the 32-inch LDT321V and 37-inch LDT371V model. Designed for video displays and moving text in retail environments, movie theaters, information kiosks and other commercial venues; the LCD monitors have more features than conventional plasma displays. For example, the Anti Glare technology. This technology lets the monitor to be seen through windows with minimal glare which is perfect for store windows, storefronts or any other spots where bright ambient light can cause a reflective glare on the monitor surface.

As for the specs, don’t expect much from the company. Only a few were spilled out of the box. Such as a high contrast ratio of 1200:1, personal scheduling control, presentation timing, image changeovers function, RS232 connectors, and compatibility with other third-party hardware. Mitsubishi also claimed that these two LCD monitors will provide precise color control adjusted for perfect color reproduction and control with its proprietary color adjustment.

Mitsubishi New LCD MonitorOur LCD monitors are designed to last longer and be more durable over time than regular plasma displays or regular flat panel TVs,” said Frank Anzures, product manager, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America’s Presentation Products Division. “Anyone who wants to show vibrant and clear images in a commercial environment should consider them as the solution of choice.

LDT321V and LDT371V LCD Monitors are planned to hit the market in, respectively, August and June. Both will be covered by Mitsubishi’s new MEMO (Mitsubishi Express Monitor Onsite Service) Warranty Program, which brings extended service hours, longer LCD panel warranty coverage and onsite services and repairs to its large-screen LCD monitor line.

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