Products

Large-Screen Rear Projection
Cubes and large-screen rear projection modules
A large-screen rear projection display panel consists of so-called Cubes. The projector is installed in a robust step design housing. The Cubes are characterized by their large and almost marginless screens. The image is projected to the rear of the Cube’s screen. Mauell’s state-of-the-art projection methods are based on the DLPTM (Digital Light Processing) technology developed by Texas Instruments.
The kernel of this technology is the Digital Micromirror DeviceTM (DMDTM), a chip that consists of very small mirror elements. Each mirror element corresponds to one image dot of the projected image. In the projector, electronic controls decide separately for each image dot of the reflected light whether to mirror the light information, i.e. to transmit it to the screen, or whether to interrupt it, i.e. to transmit it to an absorber area. This way up to 90 % of the generated light arrive on the screen. Images in basic colors (RGB) are produced in quick succession, which visually merge into one true color image. Pixel structures are almost undetectable.
Cube light sources are either UHP lamps or LED modules.
Our Cubes can be arranged individually and are buttable both in horizontal and vertical direction. They are distinguished by their low mounting depth. A polygonal array of the Cube wall is also possible.
Images can be divided up or combined for representation on individual or several Cubes in virtually unlimited fashion. High-precision mechanical manufacture guarantees minimal dimensional tolerances. A quality management system certified by the German Technical Control Board (TÜV) for all company departments guarantees continued success with our customers.
A remote control device is available that enables you to set up and view all functions that can be set via the serial configuration interface of the internal controller while standing in front of the Cube. On-screen menus (OSD) guide you through the available functions. You can also use the remote control device to call up important information.
Color adjustment to obtain uniform color rendering properties is of great importance especially in arrays of several cubes. The integrated color management system assists you in achieving uniform color values across all Cubes of your video wall.
Overview of available Cubes
|
type |
screen diagonal |
resolution / pixels/ |
light source |
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M6 XGA BB 50 DL |
50 (127) |
XGA / 1024 x 768 |
double lamp |
|
M6 XGA BB 67 DL |
67 (170) |
XGA / 1024 x 768 |
double lamp |
|
M6 SXGA+ BB 50 DL |
50 (127) |
SXGA+ / 1400 x 1050 |
double lamp |
|
M6 SXGA+ BB 67 DL |
67 (170) |
SXGA+ / 1400 x 1050 |
double lamp |
|
M6 XGA 80 BB DL * |
80 (203) |
XGA / 1024 x 768 |
double lamp |
|
M6 XGA BB 100 DL * |
100 (254) |
XGA / 1024 x 768 |
double lamp |
|
M6 SXGA+ BB 80 DL * |
80 (203) |
SXGA+ / 1400 x 1050 |
double lamp |
|
M6 SXGA+ BB 100 DL * |
100 (254) |
SXGA+ / 1400 x 1050 |
double lamp |
|
M8 XGA BB 50 LED |
50 (127) |
XGA / 1024 x 768 |
LED module |
|
M8 XGA BB 67 LED |
67 (170) |
XGA / 1024 x 768 |
LED module |
|
M8 SXGA+ BB 50 LED |
50 (127) |
SXGA+ / 1400 x 1050 |
LED module |
|
M8 HD XP 61 LED |
61 (155) |
HD / 1920 x 1080 |
LED module |
|
M8 SXGA+ BB 67 LED |
67 (170) |
SXGA+ / 1400 x 1050 |
LED module |
|
M8 HD XP 70 LED |
70 (178) |
HD / 1920 x 1080 |
LED module |
|
M8 WUXGA XP 72 (70) LED |
72 (183) |
WUXGA / 1920 x 1200 |
LED module |
|
M8 HD XP 72 (70) LED |
72 (183) |
HD / 1920 x 1080 |
LED module |
|
M8 XGA XP 80 LED * |
80 (203) |
XGA / 1024 x 768 |
LED module |
|
M8 XGA XP 100 LED * |
100 (254) |
XGA / 1024 x 768 |
LED module |
|
M8 SXGA+ XP 80 LED * |
80 (203) |
SXGA+ / 1400 x 1050 |
LED module |
|
M8 SXGA+ XP 100 LED * |
100 (254) |
SXGA+ / 1400 x 1050 |
LED module |
* stand-alone application only





