Fujita Corporation
Installation of 220-Inch 4K Super High Definition LED to Presentation Room in Technology Center.
Realizing High Utility Value and Breathtaking Beauty.
Presentation Room
Background
The Fujita Technology Center is located in Atsugi-city, Kanagawa, a place blessed with an abundance of nature. The Technology Center’s presentation room used to have a display system using a conventional rear projection method; however, in need of a display system with higher definition and brightness, our system was selected after consideration of several systems proposed by other companies.
Systems
For the main display system, a 220-inch (Width: 4.8m, Height: 2.7m), ultra high-definition 4K LED screen with 1.2mm pitch was installed. This system enables images to be displayed in beautiful, crystal-clear quality. Due to its high brightness specification of 1200 nits, it can be used without dimming the room lights or closing the blinds to shut out the light from the outside. The system also includes a built-in video wall controller and can handle various screen layouts. In addition, 3D stereoscopic viewing is also supported, allowing 3D CAD data and other content to be displayed in 3D.
AV Control Desk
◆ Integration into Wall
The screen flush with the wall creates an effect as if visuals are projected on the wall.
◆ Behind LED Screen
LEDs consume less power, generate less heat, have high maintainability and are easy to replace on a unit basis.
◆ AV Rack
The AV rack, which accommodates controllers, signal transmission devices, etc.
The video wall controller is also enclosed.
◆ AV Control Desk
The AV control desk is equipped with a touch control panel, which anyone can control easily.
◆ Entrance
The Technology Center with a three-story atrium has a high, spacious, open area and greenery that evoke the image of harmony between technology and nature.
Testimonials
“In the past, there used to be complaints about the facility, such as, ‘The visuals are not clear unless the room lights are turned down,’ ‘[As the old screen consisted of multiple screens] The frames connecting the different screens are distracting,’ and ‘The reflection of the ceiling lights obscure the visuals;’ however, having switched to Totsu’s new system, our visitors have been leaving positive comments such as ‘Bright, high definition, and beautiful,’ and ‘Without frames between each screen, I can see the image more clearly.’ We are very satisfied with this.”
Photos: Fujita Corporation and Totsu Sangyo Co., Ltd.
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