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At CEATEC JAPAN 2009, Mitsubishi Electric unveiled the world's first prototype model of a large-scale OLED display with a 155-inch screen, developed through utilizing the company's large-scale display technology accumulated from the development of Diamond Vision screens installed at numerous sports stadiums and other public facilities.
ENGADGET: Mitsubishi's huge, modular OLED display set to go on sale worldwide on September 21
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It is a rare, large-scale display of popular unease with Russian politics post-Yeltsin.
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TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO:6503) announced today that it will launch "Diamond Vision OLED, " the world's first, large-scale display system in the 100-inch and above range that uses organic light emitting diode (OLED) as its light source.
ENGADGET: Mitsubishi's huge, modular OLED display set to go on sale worldwide on September 21
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Among the items on display will be large-scale architect's models of some structures that were designed and drawn but never built.
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But take note that while you can run the application on an iPad, it won't natively scale up to fit the display.
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We'd be interested to see how this might scale down onto something with a little less display going on, but the Note II's ample square-inchage certainly makes this a feature worth using.
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The tables at right display the outfits that RateFinancials puts at the top and at the bottom of the quality scale.
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Begin your visit with a walk on the steamboat levee, marvel at the scale of commerce, and wonder at the babel of languages and peoples on display (not least, the recent arrivals from Germany and Ireland).
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One display case, called "The Price of a Life, " brings the whole business down to a microeconomic scale, and features perhaps the most disturbing artifacts.
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