Recent News


Mitsubishi Now Selling 65-inch LaserVue TV
Company's LaserVue TV is now available in a 65-inch model for $6,999.
laservue
Future TV Technologies
OLED seems to be thought of as the future of TVs. Panasonic certainly thinks OLED is the way to go when it comes to developing future TV technologies. Panasonic plans on…
View this discussion thread.


10.29.2008 — 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:
  • 500 nits of brightness
  • A 1080p image
  • Smooth 120Hz technology
  • x.v. Color
LaserVue, which is 10-inches thin, has been designed for both floorstanding and wall-mount applications. It also comes with 3D-ready viewing capabilities and a full stereo range of sound with built-in speakers.

"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

Subscribe to the CE Pro Newsletter

Get the latest news, products and more delivered straight to your inbox.

Steve Crowe, Web Editor
Steve is an editor for cepro.com. He graduated from Emerson College with a B.A. in Journalism. He joined the CE Pro staff in 2008. Steve is also a freelance sports writer for The Boston Globe and other various publications.
This entry has been viewed 3016 times.

tags
Subscribe to the CE Pro Newsletter
Subscribe to Email Alerts
Subscribe to the newsletter today! 

tagsThis Article Tagged

tagsNews Feeds

tagsSocial Bookmark
Submit to: , Digg, Delicious, Slashdot, Reddit, MyYahoo!, Google, Technorati, Learn about social bookmarking

Comments

Post a comment

Name:

Email:

Choose smileys | View comment guidelines

Remember my personal information

Notify me of follow-up comments?

Please answer the question below:

Type the 4th letter of the word "theater":


Rate this article
You must be logged in to rate articles. Login or register.
  • Currently 0/5 Stars.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Average score: 0 / Total votes: 0