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Last we left Mitsubishi’s LaserVue 1080p rear-projection monster ... There’s still no pricing info for the 73-inch LaserVue, which was also revealed in June. The 7k figure is comparable ...
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 ...
Rear-projection screen TVs had been popular with some consumers for their low cost versus screen size. A 75-inch screen Mitsubishi LaserVue rear-projection TV cost about $4,000 while an LCD or ...
Mitsubishi offered rear projection TVs of 70 inches and over in size. These large screens were particularly popular among home theater enthusiasts who valued the immersive experience that a big ...
Liquid-crystal display (LCD) TVs, the most popular TV technology, are not even available in sizes larger than 70 ... So a 92-inch rear-projection TV may not be for everyone. But Mitsubishi is ...
It is the technology used in many digital movie theaters, but a recent move by Mitsubishi ... inch HDTVs at a price which didn’t require producing a Hollywood blockbuster to afford. The rear ...
Mitsubishi just won't give up on rear-projection HDTVs ... The L75-A91 is a huge 75-inch 3D set that also adds online streaming capabilities through Mitsubishi's StreamTV Internet Media service ...
There was a time not too long ago when rear-projection HDTVs based on DLP technology ... and cheaper and pushing DLP sets to the margins. Mitsubishi should be given points for persistence when ...
And since 1974, Mitsubishi has concentrated on the consumer large-screen business, recently introducing, for example, the first 50-inch rear screen projection television. Now the company is ...