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Mitsubishi Electric Supplies Diamond Vision Screen to Hong Kong Jockey Club's Happy Valley Racecourse
Superb high-resolution screen will greatly enhance race-viewing experiences
TOKYO, Decemember 8, 2016 - Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that it has installed a new 6 meter by 54 meter Diamond VisionTM screen at the Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC)'s Happy Valley Racecourse in Hong Kong. The screen, which has a some 3.5 times higher resolution (1.5 times higher x 2.3 times higher) and 1.5 times higher contrast than the current system, is expected to greatly improve spectators' enjoyment of in-race excitement and provide crystal-clear information, such as odds information and race conditions.
Mitsubishi Electric's relationship with the HKJC goes back to 1983, when the company installed the world's first large-scale screen for horse racing at Happy Valley Racecourse. Over the years, HKJC has come to greatly value the Diamond Vision system's outstanding performance and reliability. This is the third consecutive renewal project at Happy Valley Racecourse entrusted to Mitsubishi Electric.
Mitsubishi Electric has installed Diamond Vision screens in more than 950 locations worldwide, including Tokyo Dome, 1535 Broadway at Times Square, New York and NRG Stadium in Houston.
Product | Diamond VisionTM |
Size | 53.76 m (w) x 6.08 m (h) ; 326.9m2 |
Light Emitting Element | Full color LED (black-packaged LEDs*) |
Pixel Configuration | 10 mm pitch; SMD type |
Pixels | 3,268,608 px ; 5,376 (w) x 608 (h) |
Brightness (adjustment) | 6,000 cd/m2 (256-step) |
Pixel Density | 10,000 px/m2 |
Processing (grayscale) | 65,536 steps/color (16-bit) |
Viewing Angle | ±78° horizontal by +26° to -45° vertical |
* | LED chip with black outer package that decreases brightness when off and increases contrast when on for enhanced visibility |
Date | Pixel Pitch / Element | Screen Size (w) x (h) |
September 1983 | 90 mm; CRT** | 19.5 m x 7.2 m |
September 1992 | 40 mm; CRT | 19.5 m x 7.2 m |
November 2001 | 20 mm; LED | 35.2 m (47.04 m from 2009) x 8.0 m |
December 2016 | 10 mm; Black-packaged LED |
53.76 m x 6.08 m |
** | Cathode-ray tube |