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Mitsubishi Corporation

Exhibitor Name:


    Mitsubishi Corporation
    Previously known as:
  • SIGGRAPH 2007: Exhibited as Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL)
  • SIGGRAPH 2006: Exhibited as Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL)
  • SIGGRAPH 1997: Exhibited as Mitsubishi Electronics American Inc. Information Systems Division
  • SIGGRAPH 1996: Exhibited as Mitsubishi Electronics American Inc. Information Systems Division
  • SIGGRAPH 1995: Exhibited as Mitsubishi Electronics American Inc. Information Systems Division
  • SIGGRAPH 1994: Exhibited as Mitsubishi Electronics American Inc. Information Systems Division
  • SIGGRAPH 1993: Exhibited as Mitsubishi Electronics American Inc. Information Systems Division
  • SIGGRAPH 1992: Exhibited as Mitsubishi Electronics American Inc. Information Systems Division
  • SIGGRAPH 1991: Exhibited as Mitsubishi Electronics American Inc. Information Systems Division
  • SIGGRAPH 1990: Exhibited as Mitsubishi Electric Sales America, Inc.
  • SIGGRAPH 1989: Exhibited as Mitsubishi Electronics American Inc. Information Systems Division
  • SIGGRAPH 1988: Exhibited as Mitsubishi Electronics American Inc. Information Systems Division
  • SIGGRAPH 1987: Exhibited as Integra/Mitsubishi International Corporation
  • SIGGRAPH 1986: Exhibited as Mitsubishi Electronics American Inc. Information Systems Division
  • SIGGRAPH 1985: Exhibited as Mitsubishi International Corporation (MIC) U.S. subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas).

Conference(s) Exhibited At:


[ SIGGRAPH 2007 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2006 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1997 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1996 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1995 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1994 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1993 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1992 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1991 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1990 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1989 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1988 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1987 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1986 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1985 ]

Address:


  • 520 Madison Ave.
  • New York,
  • New York
  • United States

    SIGGRAPH 2007

    Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL) is the North American arm of corporate research and development for Mitsubishi Electric.

    SIGGRAPH 2006

    Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL) is the North American arm of corporate research and development for Mitsubishi Electric.

    SIGGRAPH 1997

    See our state-of-the-art, high-end 3D graphics acceleration technology in action! 3DPro and 3DRam are the heart of top-of-the-line graphics accelerators from AccelGraphics and Diamond Multimedia, and provide the fastest acceleration and most robust feature support for professional modeling, rendering, animation, visualization, simulation, and CAD/CAM graphics applications.

    SIGGRAPH 1996

    Mitsubishi Electronics America, Inc. attacks advanced graphics on a broad front by demonstrating the latest technologies for visual computing. See our state-of-the-art, high-end 3D graphics memory and rendering solutions, compression, and display technologies.

    SIGGRAPH 1995

    Mitsubishi Electronics America, Inc. shows continued leadership and the latest technology with its new products. The S3600-40U introduces our new ADOBE PS Level II solution. The newest technology in dye sublimation roll type digital printers is introduced in our CP-700D, and our A3- NX incorporates the latest technology in thermal variable dot printers.

    SIGGRAPH 1994

    The Imaging Group of Mitsubishi Electronics America displays its full line of analog and digital printers including our new CP-2000U/CP-2500U printer. Mitsubishi offers the perfect low alternative for your hard copy and display needs.

    SIGGRAPH 1993

    Mitsubishi is displaying its full line of printers, monitors, VCRs, and cameras. Multimedia monitors range from 26″ to the newest 40″ direct-view CRT. Printers offer outstanding quality hard copy from workstations, PCs, and even video in sizes from 3″x4″ to 11″x17″ full bleed. Mitsubishi offers the world’s largest family of printers and presentation monitors.

    SIGGRAPH 1992

    Mitsubishi’s Professional Electronics Division displays its full line of printers, monitors, and VCRs. Presentation monitors range from 26-35″. Printers offer outstanding quality hardcopy from video, PCs, and certain worksta- tions. Multimedia VCRs are controllable via RS-232 port video and data projectors are also available. Contact our New Jersey office 1-900-PED-VIEW.

    SIGGRAPH 1991

    The Information Systems Division is responsible for U.S. sales, marketing, and support of color monitors, color printers, and flexible and optical disk drives. At SIGGRAPH ’91, the division is demonstrating its family of photographic color printers and large-screen, high-resolution color monitors, including 37-inch models that are among the largest in the industry.

    SIGGRAPH 1990

    Mitsubishi’s Professional Electronics Division markets a broad variety of high-end professional/industrial products through its dealers nationwide, including monochrome and color video copy processors (printers), projectors, monitors, and VCRs. Most of the products incorporate Diamond Scan technology, which enables automatic adjustment to horizontal scanning rates of video and computer graphics.

    SIGGRAPH 1989

    Mitsubishi Electronics is displaying many graphics products including a new sublimation printer, the S340, and a new G370 color thermal printer. In addition, a sample of Mitsubishi’s full line of monitors is on display including the recently announced 20″, 21″ flat square and 26″ monitors.

    SIGGRAPH 1988

    Mitsubishi Electronics displays high-resolution color monitors that are fully auto-tracking over wide frequency ranges, in sizes from 16″ to 37″. Its new color printer with built-in video interface produces fast hardcopy output from presentation graphics software; a 300 dpi color printer produces up to B size formats.

    SIGGRAPH 1987

    Integra/Mitsubishi International will demonstrate l-CUBE SYSTEM, a high-speed 3-D solid modeling and rendering computer graphics system; S-CUBE, bi-directional ray tracing based software featuring fast and precise algorithms; C-CUBE, expandable parallel architecture system with a 32-bit processing element and a ray tracing engine.

    SIGGRAPH 1986

    Complementing its G500 printer/plotter, Mitsubishi introduces its new G650 thermal transfer color printer designed to produce “B” size engineering graphics at 300 dpi. New monitors on display include the Intelligent Graphics Monitor with a built-in graphics controller, the 14″ auto scan (15.75-35 KHz) monitor, and 15″ and 21″ flat square CRT designs.

    SIGGRAPH 1985

    A graphics workstation and family of color printers will be exhibited and demonstrated. GRAPHICA COMPUT ER CORPORATION high resolution systems are state-of-the-art hardware and software solutions designed to meet the needs of performance minded users. SHINKO ELECTRIC color printers, featuring thermal transfer technology and low consumables cost, offer high resolution B-size archival quality documents.

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