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www.mitsutech.com
www.securitydisplay.com
Security Displays
Broadcasting Reference
Monitors
Industrial/ Kiosk Displays
Sunlight Readable Displays
Who Is Mitsutech?
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Founded :Dec.5th, 1991
Capital : $3,000,000USD
Annual Sales: $50,000,000 USD
Headquarter: 6F,No.431,REI-KUANG RD.TAIPEI,TAIWAN
Overseas Branch Office:
Hong Kong: MITSUTECH ASIA LIMTED
1604, KINOX CENTRE, 9 HUNG TO ROAD, KWUN TONG,
KOWLOON, HONG KONG
USA : MITSUTECH USA CORP.
48501 Warm Springs Blvd. Suite 115, Fremont, CA 94539,
USA
Mainland China Office :
Shenzhen: Room A, 16F, Rainbow Bldg., CaiTain South
Road, Futian, Shenzhen
Suzhou: A10, 5F, 800 East Ganjiang Road,
Suzhou,Jiang Su, China
Company History
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DEC 1991
JAN 1992
DEC 1992
DEC 1993
JAN 1994
JUL 1995
Mar 1996
JUN 1996
July1997
Mar 1997
monitors
JAN 1998
Date of Incorporation Dec 5, 1991
Secures dealership for COSEL power products
Secures dealership for SHARP OPTO electronics products
Forms USA Branch office in Fremont CA.
Secures partnership for Touch Panel products
Secures dealership for VICOR DC/DC modules products
Distributes SHARP TFT/STN LCDs
Announce Desktop LCD monitors and Panel mount LCD monitors.
Forms Hong Kong Branch office
Starts Integration of Resistive and Capacitive touchscreen
Lunches touchscreen monitors in US gaming market
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JAN 1999 Forms Branch Office in Shenzhen, Guantong ,China
JUN 1999 Partners with AAEON in developing Industrial SBC for Sharp LCD.
JAN 2000 Launches Standard 19” Rack Mount LCD monitors.
MAR 2001 Secures Dealership for Sharp Products in Great China Region
APR 2001 Introduces Anti-static Panel Mount LCD Monitors for Clean Room
Application
SEP 2002 Forms Branch Office in Suzhou, Jiang Su providence, China
APR 2003 Starts R&D for Rack Mount Security LCD to meet SMPTE Standard
APR 2004 Launches Security LCD Monitors in ISC West
APR 2005 Launches Confidence/Reference LCD Monitors for Broadcasting
Market in NAB 2005
Annual Sales Growth Rate
50
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Unit:
US$Million
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Market Distribution Ratio
Within Company
Other
29.2%
Communication17.8%
Multimedia
9.8%
DVD
3.0%
N/B
3.4% M/B PDA
3.5%
Security
3.7%
4.4%
LAN 5.4%
SWPS
4.5%
IPC
4.8%
LCM
5.2%
DSC
5.3%
Major Industrial /POS Customers
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1 Western Digital Corp. ( Clean room application)
2. Maxtor / Seagate ( Clean room application)
3. American Gaming (Gaming, touch monitor)
4. Alta Bakers ( 18” Rack mount for oil drilling)
5. Intel / Samsung ( Clean room application, touch monitor)
6. Micron Technology Inc. ( Clean room application)
6. Biotage ( Medical application, panel mount touch monitor)
7.Abbott Lab. ( Inverter )
8. Lockheed Martin (6.4” video monitor)
9. Hilton – Hawaii (Hotel Kiosk)
10. POS Solutions (POS)
Orlando Universal Studio (IR Touch Screen)
Security and Broadcast Customers
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Actcom Security Solutions, a GSA Certified Integrator
Audio Visual, Inc. (dba AVI Systems) Dealer and Electronic
Systems Integrators for Audio/Video, Presentation, and Video
Conferencing
BTX Technology, a distributor for Pro AV, Broadcast and
CCTV Products
Vaddio (Photo Control Subsidiary), a Camera Control System
Manufacturer
24 Frames.Com, A Post-Production House in Paramount
Studio
9&10 News (WWTV), A Michigan TV Station News Center
Paape Companies, a Distribution, Energy Control and Security
Integrators.
TV Magic, a Full Service Audio Video Company
Products:
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Supreme Series: MTS-Tiltable Rack Mount
Video LCD Monitor
Pro Series: MTK- Rack mount and Panel
Mount Video LCD Monitor
Econo Series: MT- Desk Top and MTF-Open
Frame Video LCD Monitor
Supreme Series
MTS:
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Composite Rack Mount Monitors:
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MTS9440, MTS9356, MTS9265
Computer and Composite Rack Mount
Monitors:
MTS9284, MTS9150
 MTS9170, MTS9170-8U
MTS9190 (Coming up in Q2 2006)
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PRO SERIES I
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RACK MOUNT VIDEO LCD MONITOR
(NTSC/PAL, S-VIDEO, 15 PIN D-SUB)
(TOUCH SCREEN OPTIONS)
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MTK9150V: 15” XGA 250 NITS
MTK9170V: 17” SXGA 300 NITS
MTK9190V: 19” SXGA 250 NITS
PRO SERIES II
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PANEL MOUNT VIDEO LCD MONITOR
(NTSC/PAL, S-Video, 15-Pin D-sub)
(OPTIONS: TOUCH SCREEN)
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MTK0604V: 6.4” VGA 250 nits
MTK0804V: 8.4” SVGA 220 nits
MTK104V: 10.4” SVGA 230 nits
MTK1241V: 12.1” SVGA 370 nits
MTK1500V: 15” XGA 250 nits
MTK1700V: 17” SXGA 300 nits
ECONO SERIES I
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DESK TOP VIDEO LCD MONITORS
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(NTSC/PAL, S-VIDEO, 15 PIN D-SUB)
(TOCH SCREEN OPTIONS)
MT104V: 10.4” SVGA 230 NITS ( Video only, no 15 pin
D-sub)
MT1241AV: 12.1” SVGA 370 NITS
MTS1500V: 15” XGA 250 NITS
MTS1700V: 17” SXGA 300 NITS
MT190V-E: 19” SXGA 250 NITS (Composite video, 15
pin D-sub only, no S-Video)
ECONO SERIES II:
MTF Open Frame Series
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MTF0604: 6.4” 300 nits, VGA
MTF0804: 8.4” 220 nits, SVGA
MTF104S: 10.4” 230 nits, SVGA
MTF1241: 12.1” 370 nits, SVGA
MTF1500: 15” 250 nits, SVGA
MTF1700: 17” 300 nits, SXGA
MTF1900: 19” 250 nits, SXGA
Options: Video and Touch Screen
Why IS MTS Better?
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MTS9440, MTS9356, MTS9265
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Use “dot” (●)Vs. “pixel”(■) resolution
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Direct Analog signal input
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“pixel” shows more edge and “dot” has much smoother edge and
thus finer images.
Loss no data during analog to digital transition
Receive video image in native resolution
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No need of re-scaling and thus no loss of data
Native camera resolutions:
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320 (RGB) x 234 or 960 x 234, 400 (RGB) x 234
High impedance (75 Ω) loop through
Rugged19” Rack mount standard with tilting options
SMPTE video image quality
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MTS9284, MTS9150, MTS9170, MTS9170-8U
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Frame Buffering:
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Reduce ripple, vertical, and horizontal video noise
Increase color saturation
Excellent Mitsutech video scaling software plus MXIC
scaling IC Chip
Philip 714 video decoder
Multiple input options: Analog VGA, Composite Video,
and S-video
User friendly OSD menu
Easy to use hot key control
High impedance (75 Ω) loop through
Rugged 19” Rack mount standard with tilting options
Deinterlaced: Remove interlacing lines from an image
taken from a video source. This is the process of creating
a single frame from the two interlaced fields of a video
frame. While interlaced video can look much better on a
TV screen, on a monitor it can look rather bad.
Analog to Digital Signal
Transition Process
NTSC/
PAL
Input
singal
Video
Decoder
Scaling
Chip
Frame Buffer
Video
Output
How is MTS-Supreme Series Used?
Vaddio, Inc. introduced the ProductionVIEW
Camera Control System in Infocomm 2005 using Mitsutech MTS9440.
It’s designed to provide system integrators with an easy to operate
and fully featured camera control system. www.vaddio.com
”…it is a really nice piece.
The VGA input easily
Handled and scaled 1024x768
& 1280x1024 video.”
Kris R. Vollrath,
Director, Convergence Technologies
Advanced AV Systems Integration
,www.advancedav.com
“ We really like the twin monitors we
got from you. In time we hope to buy
more.” ~ Lowell Shore, WWTV,
www.9&10news.com
HI. MONITORS LOOK GREAT.
THANKS
FOR EVERYTHING.”
ROBERT CHARTIER
CEO, www.24frame.com
Paramount Studio