Airport goes digital
Japan’s largest DS installation to date
Narita International Airport will next year feature Japan’s biggest digital signage project, with a solution from Mitsubishi Electric Corporation comprising 340 display units.
Partial operation is scheduled to begin in March 2012, with full operation by the summer. Core features of the system will include two pairs of 330-inch screens, a unique concave organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screen and around one hundred user stations comprising of multiple LCD touch-screen displays.
The LCD display systems will consist of twenty-four 46-inch panels, as well as Panorama Vision - the world’s first 180-degree concave OLED screen, featuring high-brightness and high-contrast.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011












