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Quality delivers value
Published:  08 April, 2011

One of the most important lessons learned over the last decade or so of ICT in education is that the true cost of equipment is not represented by its capital value but what it will cost over its entire lifetime. This is why build quality is such a central issue for all equipment used in demanding applications such as education, and why Mitsubishi Electric displays and projectors are consistently chosen for educational applications. The Mitsubishi Electric range of projectors and flat screen displays are engineered to deliver years of reliable service, with power saving features such as built-in light sensors and sophisticated scheduling ensuring the most efficient use of energy to reduce running costs and environmental impact.

As well as a superb reputation for reliability, Mitsubishi products incorporate the very latest technology to help ensure maximum versatility. Mitsubishi’s professional LCD displays, for example, come with built-in CAT5 interfaces to enable them to be plugged straight into an existing structured cabling architecture – perfect for deploying a cost-effective digital signage system. Mitsubishi’s LCD panels now also come with an optional dual-point toughened glass touchscreen interface that enables them to be used as interactive displays or in the classroom. Units are available in 42”, 52” or 65”, ensuring there is a display for every application.

Mitsubishi’s full range of projectors now includes short throw and ultra short throw units, ideal for classroom use. This Summer, these will also be available with interactive pen options, which will turn any projection surface into a fully-featured interactive whiteboard. At the other end of the scale, Mitsubishi’s 8000 Series projectors are perfect for large classroom or lecture theatre use.

Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V.

01707 278684

http://displays.mitsubishielectric.eu




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