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We took a look at the Mitsubishi LT-46148 46-inch LCD back in August and felt that it was a good TV with some potential for improvement. Mitsubishi jumped back at us with the new LT-46149 and asked ...
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 ...
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 projector TVs.
The Mitsubishi HC3000U projector will use a color processing technology that was developed by TI to make colors pop and sparkle.
Mitsubishi's WD-52527 (52-inch), WD-62527 (62-inch), WD-52528 (52-inch) and WD-62528 (62-inch) are equipped with SmartShutter, Mitsubishi's patented high contrast system that produces images with deep ...
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’s EST projector The first two projectors in the new line-up feature USBA + B inputs, support for computer-free presentations, LAN display, a built-in 10-watt speaker, audio standby, closed ...
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 ...
Just when all the other big guns are bringing their 1080p projectors down to the $3000 level, in pops Mitsubishi breaking the $2000 barrier. Well, almost.
IRVINE, Calif., September 12, 2006 — Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America’s Presentation Products Division, known for award-winning, high-quality presentation and display products, today introduced ...
(click thumbnail)This is a non-working mock up of a 62 inch 1080p "Laser TV" from Mitsubishi that could be on the market by 2007 It's hardly a compliment to be called a lightweight, except if you ...
Kyodo — Mitsubishi Electric Corp. said last week it has developed what it says is the world's first rear projection television that uses a laser as its light source instead of a mercury lamp as with ...
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