These fixtures would have been better for the Mitsubishi lifts in the airport in Japan. Don't like those Hitachi buttons there. Why does Japan get better Mitsubishi lifts than us? (And why does Korea get better Hyundai lifts than us?)
+IDLift3000 I mean we do but we rarely get these sort of very high quality lifts. The only time we did was the Fairmont hotel (and the lifts were imported anyways). Even the one in The Plaza tower (46 floors) does not seem to have individual parts as good and unique as the one in Fairmont hotel. Regular doors, regular 2nd gen buttons. Those lifts don't even predoor like many Japanese Mitsubishi.
The font on the buttons are similar to the London Underground and the elevator information’s font is UD Shin Go.
I also filmed yesterday (2 April)
That mall looks kind of busy.
These fixtures would have been better for the Mitsubishi lifts in the airport in Japan. Don't like those Hitachi buttons there.
Why does Japan get better Mitsubishi lifts than us?
(And why does Korea get better Hyundai lifts than us?)
Different production quality I guess? Mitsubishi elevators are also assembled in Indonesia (in their manufacturing plants in Karawang, West Java).
+IDLift3000 I mean we do but we rarely get these sort of very high quality lifts. The only time we did was the Fairmont hotel (and the lifts were imported anyways). Even the one in The Plaza tower (46 floors) does not seem to have individual parts as good and unique as the one in Fairmont hotel. Regular doors, regular 2nd gen buttons. Those lifts don't even predoor like many Japanese Mitsubishi.