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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 ...
Mitsubishi 65-inch laser-based TV will be $7K A different type of rear-projection TV technology will cost about the same as a similar-sized flat-panel set.
Samsung finally stopped making rear-projection DLP sets in 2009, leaving Mitsubishi the sole maker of this type of TV. Consumer Reports stopped testing DLP sets in 2009.
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 has agreed to provide some relief to consumers who bought certain models of the company’s Laservue rear-projection TV sets, in response to a class-action lawsuit. The suit claimed the ...
A 75-inch screen Mitsubishi LaserVue rear-projection TV cost about $4,000 while an LCD or plasma TV of the same screen size carries a significantly higher price tag.
Mitsubishi has ditched its rear-projection TV product line, the company has confirmed, the last to abandon the the big-screen, big-bulk DLP category. Moving forward, Mitsubishi's focus will be on ...
Mitsubishi has now announced that it plans to discontinue its line of rear-projection TVs. This marks the end of an era for a technology that once dominated the big-screen TV market.
Mitsubishi ditching rear-projection TVs Company is following in the footsteps of rivals that left the market all the back in 2007 and 2008, according to an internal memo published by an industry site.
With Mitsubishi's existing lineup of rear projection TVs, light from a mercury lamp — installed in the rear section — is split up into red, blue and green to create images on the front screen. In the ...
LAS VEGAS – Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America (MDEA) revealed at International CES here Tuesday that it will add a massive 92-inch screen size to its 2011 DLP 3D 1080p rear projection TV line in ...
There was a time not too long ago when rear-projection HDTVs based on DLP technology were a viable alternative to (then) more expensive plasmas and (then) smaller LCDs. They weren't as humongous ...
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