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Mitsubishi’s high-definition video screen was produced for a horseracing track in Tokyo that is 218 feet wide and 37 feet tall. Keeping-up with its record, the company has now unveiled a 2-meter tall, 7.5-meter diameter panoramic display system consisting of synchronized rear-projection displays arranged in a wall that encircles the viewer.
The $1.3 million system consists of 17 pairs of 67-inch panels arranged in a 340-degree near-circle, and was built-to-order at the company’s Kyoto factory. The cylindrical display is tailored to connect video equipment. The system uses Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology and has a total resolution of 27 million (1024 x 768 x 34) pixels. The client for whom the behemoth screen is made-on-order is still not disclosed. Via:  bornrich |
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