Diamond Vision displays all have a unique quadruple dot pattern (G-R-G-B) pixel arrangement. The pattern has one dot each for red and blue, but two dots for the color green. Since the human eye is highly sensitive to the color green, the increased number of green dots produces superior image resolution, when compared with the conventional trio dot pattern (R-G-B). In practice, this means better visibility, even in high contrast daylight conditions.
In combination with the quad dot pattern, systems which incorporate Mitsubishi's image processing system sample the video signal on a dot by-dot basis. Sample timings overlap each pixel with its neighboring pixels to create a dynamic pixel. This creates remarkable dot density and results in much higher resolution than conventional patterns and sampling methods.
Diamond Vision features an intelligent lighting unit. Each lighting unit contains its own microprocessor and non-volatile memory. This feature allows service personnel to adjust the lighting units automatically. This is accomplished by placing the lighting unit on the lighting tester (which is provided with the system) and pressing the start button. Each color (R, G & B) for each lighting element is precisely adjusted to correctly match the condition of other lighting units in the screen. The automated adjustment procedure is simple and does not require any special technical skill or adjustment experience like other systems. This feature will ensure that the screen maintains a uniform appearance over its lifetime.