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4mm Indoor Fixed Install - IDT4-F

A new benchmark for ultra-high resolution LED screen quality for fixed installation applications

The Diamond Vision IDT4 represents a dramatic step forward in indoor LED screen performance, as Mitsubishi’s unique technologies deliver ultra-high resolution with perfect images, incredible contrast levels and pure, natural colours. IDT4 features 3-in-1 LEDs at a true 4.00mm pitch, 62,487 pixels per square metre, with minimum viewing distance of just 1 metre. Precise mechanical design delivers seamless images across extremely wide viewing angles without colour shift and allows designers the flexibility to create a screen to suit virtually all size requirements. For any indoor application where image quality cannot be compromised, Mitsubishi’s IDT4 is the ideal choice.

Specifications - Diamond Vision IDT4-F
Screen Type Modular
Applications Indoor - Fixed installation
LED Type IDT4-SMD
Dot pitch (mm) 4
Pixel pitch (mm) 4
Module resolution (H x V) 128(h) x 192 (w)
Brightness (cd/m2) 1500
Module size (m) 768(w) x 512(h)
Minimum viewing distance (m) 1
Processing (grey scale) 12
Processing (colour) 12
Refresh rate 400
Vertical viewing angle (+/- Degrees) +60/-60
Horizontal viewing angle (Degrees) +75/-75
Panel weight (kg per m2) 28
Power consumption 12
Power input 380-414Vac
Temperature range 0-40°C (32-104°F)
Lifetime(to half brightness) 50,000 hours
Certification CE Marked
LED Configuration used in the IDT4-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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