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Subject Mitsubishi installs a 6-meter OLED ’sphere’ in Tokyo’s Science Museum, uses smaller Diamond Vision panels
Name Administrator Date 2011.09.06 Click 1258

Mitsubishi Electric has installed a new six-meter OLED globe (called "Geo-Cosmos") at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Tokyo, Japan. This is the worlds first large-scale spherical OLED display and it will be unveiled on June 11. The globe will replace the existing LED globe and will show scenes of clouds and visions of the earth taken from a meteorological satellite.

This is a Diamond Vision OLED - which means that its made out of small PMOLED modules. It uses 10,362 panels - each 96x96mm in size - total resolution is more than 10 million pixels. Each module has 32x32 resolution and its made out of 4 smaller sub-modules. The smaller modules are useful to make curved or spherical displays.

This is Mitsubishis second Diamond Vision OLED installation, the first one was installed at Merck

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