Mitsubishi Now Selling 65-inch LaserVue TV
Company's LaserVue TV is now available in a 65-inch model for $6,999.
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Mitsubishi is now selling its first laser-powered TV — the 65-inch LaserVue (L65A90) — at specialty retailers nationwide.
We first got details of LaserVue back in June. It delivers two-times the color and uses less power than most HDTVs, is the first model selling.
The company previously said it will release a 73-inch L73A90 shortly after the 65-inch model. Mitsubishi, however, hasn't given a specific time frame.
LaserVue also features:
"The consumer demand for LaserVue has simply exceeded our expectations and the product is a terrific example of Mitsubishi's technology leadership within the home entertainment market," says Frank DeMartin, VP of marketing for Mitsubishi America.
"Bringing laser TV to market is a significant industry accomplishment and we're very proud to be the only TV manufacturer to date that has delivered on the promise of a laser-driven TV.
"With operating power at approximately 135W, LaserVue is environmentally friendly, consuming approximately one-third the power of today's LCD TVs, and one-fourth of plasma TVs."
MSRP: $6,999
We first got details of LaserVue back in June. It delivers two-times the color and uses less power than most HDTVs, is the first model selling.
The company previously said it will release a 73-inch L73A90 shortly after the 65-inch model. Mitsubishi, however, hasn't given a specific time frame.
LaserVue also features:
- 500 nits of brightness
- A 1080p image
- Smooth 120Hz technology
- x.v. Color
"The consumer demand for LaserVue has simply exceeded our expectations and the product is a terrific example of Mitsubishi's technology leadership within the home entertainment market," says Frank DeMartin, VP of marketing for Mitsubishi America.
"Bringing laser TV to market is a significant industry accomplishment and we're very proud to be the only TV manufacturer to date that has delivered on the promise of a laser-driven TV.
"With operating power at approximately 135W, LaserVue is environmentally friendly, consuming approximately one-third the power of today's LCD TVs, and one-fourth of plasma TVs."
MSRP: $6,999
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