The 52-inch MDT521S comes with a CAT-5 transmitter/receiver pair that allows both video and control signal data to be transmitted over the same network cable.
According to the company, the CAT-5 connectivity supports Full HD signals over a tested 150 metres. Up to five displays can be daisy-chained over a distance of 200 metres. The CAT-5 connection is also available as an option for the MDT421S.
Using the standard VGA connection, up to 25 displays can be combined to create a single large video wall, with frame compensation taking into account the bezel widths. The displays can be installed in landscape, portrait or full face-up positions.
Mitsubishi Electric Australia's National Manager of the Visual Information Systems Department, Stuart Baker, said, "In large locations such as airports, shopping centres or high rise buildings, it can be difficult to have several displays controlled from a central location. With the MDT displays however, this type of installation becomes much easier to achieve."