Mitsubishi said it has developed yet another HD technological choice, of sorts, for consumers to contend with--a rear projection unit that uses a laser as its light source instead of a mercury lamp.
Last we left Mitsubishi’s LaserVue 1080p rear-projection monster, we had size and shape, but price was a mystery. The mystery was solved today, as BitStream discovered the massive HDTV will set you ...
Just two months after announcing the development of the first laser HDTV in February '06 the new display technology will be unveiled in a demonstration this week. Mitsubishi is set to show off a 52 ...
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc., maker of award winning high-definition home theater products, today introduced nine top-of-the-line, premium 1080p DLP HDTVs with unique Thin Frame™, slim ...
Huntington Beach, Calif. — In an effort to stay out of the price wars in the entry and mid-range TV businesses, Mitsubishi showed dealers and the press here last week its 2008 DLP rear-projection and ...
A brief analysis on the best rear projection TVs sold online. ReviewBeforeBuy.com, has announced they are launching a new comparison on the most popular rear projection TVs available in online markets ...
The 65-inch Mitsubishi LASERVUE Rear Projection TV has been receiving great deal of attentions since its announcement in early April. It's not only the first laser powered HDTV but also capable of ...
In yesterday's post, I noted the price drop on Amazon.com for Mitsubushi's first laser-based rear-projection TV, the LaserVue L65A90, and also pointed to a link on a CNET shopping page that suggested ...
company is dropping LCD TVs and will be concentrating on microdisplay rear- and front-projection systems measuring 73 inches and larger. The 2010 consumer rear-projection model line included the 60-, ...