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At one point, there were numerous brands selling rear-projection televisions, first using CRT technology ... leaving Mitsubishi the sole maker of this type of TV. Consumer Reports stopped testing ...
With the exit of Mitsubishi from the TV market earlier this week ... David has been reviewing TVs since the days of CRT, rear-projection and plasma. He created CNET's methodology for testing ...
And since 1974, Mitsubishi has concentrated on the consumer large-screen business, recently introducing, for example, the first 50-inch rear screen ... But projection TV sales have been dogged ...
Huntington Beach, Calif. — Mitsubishi formally announced plans to expand its microdisplay-based rear-projection television assortment with the addition of six high-definition sets based on Texas ...
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. Consumers ...
And, no, we're not talking about SED. Mitsubishi has announced that it's developed the world's first rear-projection TV powered by a laser instead of the mercury lamps typically used in other ...
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 ...
Rear-projection ... While Mitsubishi's MSRP prices are, shall we say, optimistic, the retail prices are quite impressive. Nowhere else can you get a 73-inch TV for $1,150, an 82-inch for $1,600 ...
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, the only remaining vendor of RPTVs, ceased production of its DLP-based 82" and 92" sets (for a novel rear-projection device, see SPUD). Although RPTVs were bulky, no CRT TV could have ...
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