Mitsubishi Electric's Main Diamond Vision Screen at Hakodate Racecourse

Mitsubishi Electric has completed installation of a 17m x 7m Diamond Vision LED screen that will serve as the main display at Hakodate Racecourse, Japan, on June 19, 2010.

The main display system features high brightness LEDs aligned in a 10 mm dot pitch. The split-screen display can simultaneously showcase two screens of content, such as live footage of a race or the paddock on one screen and race odds and other data on the other.

Hakodate Racecourse also has a 15m x 8m, 659-inch Diamond Vision screen featuring LEDs aligned in 8mm dot pitch. Mitsubishi Electric installed the display known as the "Paddock Theater" on February 27, 2010. It shows both live images and racing odds from other racecourses for off-track betting.

Mitsubishi Electric's most recent display installation at a racetrack was a massive 4,255-inch screen at Meydan Racecourse in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in January 2010.

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