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12mm outdoor screen - ODQ12-F

The first choice for larger scale outdoor screen applications,with fantastic contrast and Mitsubishi’s unrivalled colouruniformity

Chosen by many of the world’s premier outdoor venues,including the Emirates Stadium in London, the performance of Diamond Vision ODQ12 is exceptional, with proven long-term reliability and a reputation for pure colour uniformity over years of service.

Mitsubishi’s unique LED screen technologies combine to offer high contrast, natural colours and fast, smooth processing for great live video and razor sharp text. The viewing angles both horizontally and vertically are excellent with colour integrity maintained throughout the viewing cone.

The screen is quiet, easy to install, virtually maintenance-free and exceptional value for money in applications where viewing distances and venue design require a large scale solution.

Specifications - Diamond Vision ODQ12-F
Screen Type Modular
Applications Outdoor - Fixed installation
LED Type Quad
Dot pitch (mm) 12.5
Pixel pitch (mm) 25
Module resolution (H x V)
Brightness (cd/m2) 5000
Module size (m)
Minimum viewing distance (m) 10
Processing (grey scale) 12
Processing (colour) 18
Refresh rate 400
Vertical viewing angle (+/- Degrees) +15/-30
Horizontal viewing angle (Degrees) 140
Panel weight (kg per m2) 85
Power consumption .45
Power input
Temperature range 0-40°C (32-104°F)
Lifetime(to half brightness) 50,000 hours
Certification CE Marked
LED Configuration used in the ODQ12-F Diamond Vision
Dot pitch verses pixel pitch
Dot pitch refers to the physical distance between each LED. Pixel pitch refers to the distance between each group of red, green and blue LEDs that comprise a single pixel. In screens using 3 LEDs, dot pitch and pixel pitch are the same. In screens using 4, they are sometimes different due to a technique used to increase the perceived resolution of the screen called "pixel sharing" or "virtual pixel". In this technique, a "new" pixel is created by sharing 2 colours from the pixel on either side
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