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Mitsubishi DLP sets are tuning out after the company announced that it would cease production of its 73, 82, and 92-inch rear projection sets. Skip to main content Menu ...
Rear-projection DLP-based HDTVs may be losing ground to large-screen flat-panel displays, but Mitsubishi released new lineup of gigantic sets anyway. Mitsubishi keeps DLP alive with 2009 models - CNET ...
A 3-D DLP package, a new immersive-sound LCD TV lineup and the disclosure of screen sizes for forthcoming its LaserVue HD DLP line introduction marked key highlights of Mitsubishi’s recent summer ...
Contrary to what was previously reported, Mitsubishi has confirmed that its adapter will not support legacy Samsung 3D-compatible DLP and plasma TVs. The adapter, renamed model 3DA-1, costs $99.
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 ...
Samsung finally stopped making rear-projection DLP sets in 2009, leaving Mitsubishi the sole maker of this type of TV. Consumer Reports stopped testing DLP sets in 2009.
The company also plans to roll out three 73in 1080p DLP models this year. The sets use Mitsubishi’s Plush1080p to upconvert signals to 1080p. You may like WPLG Selects Ikegami HDK-X500 Cameras For New ...
Mitsubishi says that the full colour gamut of its laser TV prototype is 1.8 times greater than normal LCDs. It apparently reproduces up to 90 per cent of the colour spectrum visible to the human eye.