Mitsubishi Electric partner Shadok Audio-Visual has installed a large screen video system in Poland’s newest stadium, Stadion Wroclaw.
Mitsubishi Electric has commissioned a major stadium screen installation for the newly-opened Wroclaw Stadium in south west Poland. The 42,771 capacity stadium will be the main venue for the UEFA Euro 2012 soccer tournament as well as an impressive range of other major cultural, entertainment and sporting events planned for the coming year. The two 98 square meter screens overlook opposite ends of the stadium and have already been used successfully at several high profile music and sporting events.
Working closely with local long-term partner and AV integrator, Shadok Audio-Visual, Mitsubishi supplied the two 12.8m by 7.68m screens, consisting of its Diamond Vision ODX8 LED screen modules. Each 15:9 aspect ratio screen offers a native resolution of 1600 by 960 pixels at 6000 cd/m², delivering high-quality images in all lighting conditions.
The screens are driven by Mitsubishi’s latest digital display controller, the XDC-6000. The controllers feature Mitsubishi’s dynamic gamma correction technology and MPEG noise reduction to greatly enhance the contrast and clarity of the image.