40 sq.m Mobile - ODQ10-MB1
Diamond Vision Mobiles are a good choice for events that don’t require screens to be installed at height(screen at 2.5m above ground compared to 5m for Mast Mobiles)Able to display both 4:3 and 16:9 images. Quick and simple installation, and inclusive on board production suite makes Diamond Vision Mobile a cost-effective solution for most events, while still delivering true Diamond Vision performance and reliability
Based on the same world-class LED technology as its larger siblings, Diamond Vision Mobiles deliver the same high standards of performance but in a fixed-screen format, 2.5m above ground level. If a higher screen position is required, the screen can be transferred onto a ground support structure using a crane. The screen is fully weather-proofed and has proven incredibly versatile in even in the most unusual of applications, such as working on a mountain or floated into a harbour on a barge! With its fantastic contrast level, faithful colour reproduction, unrivalled colour uniformity and Mitsubishi’s unique Dynamic Pixel technology, ODQ10 will out-perform other screens of similar, or even higher pixel pitch.
If you’re looking for rugged reliability, versatility and top-class performance at an extremely competitive price, then Diamond Vision Mobile could be the screen for you. Contact us today for more details on how Diamond Vision can bring big screen excitement to your event.
Screen Installation
Housed on a standard trailer, the screen can be installed easily in virtually any location. Using the on board hydraulics, the screen can be made operational within an hour of arrival on site. Should the screen need to be positioned at height, a crane can be employed to lift the screen block off its trailer and on to a scaffold support
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Production Facilities
Housed within its self-contained studio there are facilities to take in SDI/digital TV signals as well as composite/analogue TV signals from host broadcasters. Additionally, the production suite has the facility to play out DVDs and Powerpoint presentations from PC, as well as receiving terrestrial off-air transmissions. An onboard solid-state recorder allows for quick editing of playlists and a video/audio mixer enables the seamless production of images to the screen.
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| Screen Type |
Mobile |
| Applications |
Outdoor - Rental |
| LED Type |
Quad |
| Dot pitch (mm) |
10 |
| Pixel pitch (mm) |
20 |
| Virtual pixel (mm) |
14 |
| Screen resolution (H x V) |
768 dot x 520 dot |
| Brightness (cd/m2) |
5000 |
| Screen size (m) |
7.68 x 5.2 |
| Screen area (m2) |
40 |
| Minimum viewing distance (m) |
10 |
| Processing (grey scale) |
12 |
| Processing (colour) |
18 |
| Refresh rate |
400 Hz |
| Vertical viewing angle (+/- Degrees) |
+15/-30 |
| Horizontal viewing angle (Degrees) |
+/- 60 |
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Screen weight (Gross Tonnes)
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34 |
| Power consumption |
Max 60kW |
| Power input |
Max 60kW |
| Onboard generator |
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| Temperature range |
0-40°C (32-104°F) |
| Lifetime(to half brightness) |
50,000 hours |
| Certification |
CE Marked |
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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 |
Download Product Information Mitsubishi_ODQ10-R_LED_screen_data_sheet.pdf
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