Resolia-R - RES-R
Resolia-R is a complete 3 metre wide LED screen ready to set up and use for events or installation.
The 4.00 mm 3in1 LED resolution gives stunning pictures, even as close as 1 metre.
The special feature of the -R version is that it can be split into two halves for ease of transportation.
Internal cabling for power and signal distribution has been designed for simple connection and the
display controller is integral with the screen so you just need to join the two halves, connect the power
and signal cable, and the screen is in use.
Resolia-R is an extremely versatile and easy to install version of Mitsubishi's "one-box" design LED screen.In its rental version, the Resolia-R, it can now be separated into two units for transportation. The 140” diagonal screen is just 200mm deep, making it exceptionally versatile and perfect for applications such as exhibitions, corporate presentations or temporary digital signage installations.Based on Mitsubishi’s tried-and-tested LED technology, Resolia-R has been designed from the ground-up as an extremely high-quality LED display system that is also practical, easy and quick to install in virtually any location
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| Screen Type |
Modular |
| Applications |
Indoor - Rental |
| LED Type |
IDT4-SMD |
| Dot pitch (mm) |
4 |
| Pixel pitch (mm) |
4 |
| Module resolution (H x V) |
448h x 768w |
| Brightness (cd/m2) |
1500 |
| Module size (m) |
1792 mm x 3072 mm |
| Minimum viewing distance (m) |
1 |
| Processing (grey scale) |
14 bits |
| Processing (colour) |
20 bits |
| Refresh rate |
800/ |
| Vertical viewing angle (+/- Degrees) |
+30/-40 |
| Horizontal viewing angle (Degrees) |
+/- 75 |
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Panel weight (kg per m2)
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400 |
| Power consumption |
4.2 kW |
| Power input |
4.2 kW |
| 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 Resolia_brochure.pdf
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