Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Introduces DiamondView DV100UM 4K LCD Monitor

Mitsubishi debuts TAA-compliant, 4K large-format LCD monitor for 24/7 applications used in control rooms and command centers.

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Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Visual and Imaging Systems division recently announced the release of the DiamondView DV100UM LCD monitor.

The DiamondView 100-inch monitor is “capable of delivering 4K resolution content on a single display or multiple 1080p content with different layouts, making the new product suitable for a wide range of applications,” according to the Mitsubishi announcement.

The DV100UM monitor “addresses the demanding high reliability needs of command and control environments where TAA compliance is required, making it an ideal solution for U.S. government applications,” the announcement says.

Mitsubishi Electric US video walls are used in control rooms all over the world to help manage traffic flows, telecom networks, and energy grids, public utilities such as water and wastewater, as well as public transport systems.

More About Mitsubishi DV100UM

The DV100UM 4K LCD Monitor is the latest addition to the DiamondView family of ultra HD monitors and the Mitsubishi Electric US portfolio of high-end, mission-critical display wall products.

Like other DiamondView displays, the DV100UM is “designed to provide continuous operation without interruption from product attrition or performance degradation,” according to the Mitsubishi announcement.

“Whether used as a secondary display along with other Mitsubishi Electric US display wall products or as a standalone ultra-high 4K resolution monitor, the DV100UM provides the reliable, cost-effective performance that Mitsubishi Electric US customers have come to expect,” the announcement says.

The DV100UM Series has a 16:9 aspect ratio and 700 cd/m2 of brightness. The monitors use LED-Direct backlight technology with a contrast ratio of 3000:1.

“The DiamondView Series product line is a cost-effective option for any size installation and delivers ultra-high-resolution images with the reliability and longevity for which Mitsubishi Electric displays are known,” said Josue Murillo, product manager for the Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. visual and imaging systems division, in the company announcement.

“These monitors are ideal for integrators looking for 4K large-format LCD monitors that do not cause eye fatigue, are cost-efficient and durable enough to withstand true 24/7 operations,” he said.

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