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Optoma Technology recently successfully developed a prototype of a 42-inch LCOS (liquid crystal on silicon) rear-projection TV and demonstrated the product to members of LCOS Strategic Partnership ...
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 ...
Since laser video was first proposed in 1996, it has been a tech holy grail, especially for stereoscopic 3D (S3D). Laser-driven projection TVs, in theory, are supposed to deliver huge size ...
The review shows what buyers should be aware when they want to purchase a rear projection TV and also analyses the Samsung HL72A650 and the Mitsubishi WD-73737. "Today’s rear projection TVs are all ...
Mitsubishi’s 733 Series 1080p DLP HDTVs come in the 57-inch WD-57733 (Suggested Value Price $2499), the 65-inch WD-65733 (Suggested Value Price $2999) and the 73-inch WD-73733 (Suggested Value Price ...
Mitsubishi is set to show off a 52 inch model of the laser rear projection TV on Friday at Huntington Beach, CA. This Rear Projection technology uses the same principal as DLP to reflect light. But ...
Mitsubishi Downsizes TV Ops, Drops LCD. ... company is dropping LCD TVs and will be concentrating on microdisplay rear- and front-projection systems measuring 73 inches and larger. The 2010 consumer ...
Being a Rear Projection TV, the L65-A90 is reasonable thin measures at a mere 10.1-inch. The viewing angles of 160 degrees are rather narrow and could use some improvements.
Most rear-projection TVs now measure less than 20 inches deep, though many flat panels measure a mere 8 inches from front to back--MicroDisplay's will be 16 inches deep.
Dallas – Mitsubishi introduced to its dealers its 2003-04 product line featuring what it calls the ‘largest integrated rear projection HDTV set’ an 82W-inch LCOS-based unit with full 1080p resolution ...
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