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Mitsubishi Unisen Flat-Panel HDTVs Pack 16 Speakers

Mitsubishi Unisen Flat-Panel HDTVs Pack 16 Speakers

Mitsubishi has rebranded its Premium Flat Panel TVs under a new Unisen brand…and packed the front grills with a small horde of speakers designed to give a premier audio experience. The three new series of Unisen televisions all feature an integrated 16-speaker Dolby 5.1 surround sound audio system that intelligently direct sound behind and around viewers to reproduce a surround sound experience.

"Mitsubishi is a very unique television brand, and in a virtual sea of flat panel TV offerings, so too is our new Unisen Immersive Sound Television," said Mitsubishi DIgital Electronics America’s VP of marketing Frank DeMartin, in a statement. "Unisen was built upon the principle of uniting world-class video imagery with fully integrated immersive sound technology to streamline and efficiently enhance the consumer’s home theater entertainment experience."

Mitsubishi’s LaserVue HDTV Goes on Sale

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Mitsubishi Digital Electronics demonstrated its laser-based television technology at the beginning of the year at the Las Vegas CES show, but the company is only now making the technology available to consumers, announcing that its 65-inch LaserVue HDTV is on sale now from specialty retailers for $6,999.

“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,” said Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America’s VP of marketing Frank DeMartin, in a statement. “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.”

Mitsubishi Packs 5.1 Audio into TV Speakers

Mitsubishi Packs 5.1 Audio into TV Speakers

Anyone who’s set up a home theater with surround sound knows what a pain setup and calibration can be. First of all, the idea of surround sound is great until you try to get speakers set up around your bookshelves, umbrella stands, pet beds, end tables, lamps, and (let’s not forget) furniture. Once the speakers are set in no-doubt less-than-ideal spots, you get to spend hours calibrating your audio. Just when it sounds great, you move your head six inches to the left and all the dialog gets muddy. Great.

Mitsubishi Intros New DLP and LCD TVs

Mitsubishi Intros New DLP and LCD TVs

Mitsubish Digital Electronics America has announced a slew of new DLP and LCD high-definition televisions—seven new models in each category—and announced a nama for its new laser-powered television technology: LaserVue.

“Because Mitsubishi has focused on large-format televisions for more than two decades, we have a unique understanding of our customers wants, needs and expectations from their HDTVs,” said Mitsubishi Digital Electronics VP of marketing Frank DeMartin, in a statement. “Our new 2008 HDTVs are a direct result of listening to our customers, and we have delivered multi-dimensional products that will take their viewing experience to a new level.”

Mitsubishi Intros Laser Tech TV

Mitsubishi Intros Laser Tech TVIf you think HD is the be-all and end-all in television, Mitsubishi’s new offering, unveiled at this year’s CES, might make you think again.   The company introduced a large-format LaserTV and claims it delivers twice the color of HD TVs.   The company claims thathigh-definition televisions display less than 40% of the color spectrum available to the eye, but that their laser technology doubles that figure.   "Mitsubishi has delivered significanttechnology innovations in the large-format television arena, and the debut of LaserTV further strengthens our position and track record for HDTV leadership ," said Frank DeMartin, vicepresident, marketing, at Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America.   "LaserTV technology creates a portal to an intensely real and vivid world ­ beyond ordinary flat TV. It’s a truedimension experience."   They also say that their laser TVs will be capable of deliver a 3D viewing experience, and proceeded to demonstrate it at the product launch. The units will shiplater this year, and can be wall-mounted.  

Alex Hotels gets Sharp Aquos LCD TV’s

Opening in November 2003, the hotel features AQUOS flat-panel televisions in every living room, bedroom, and bathroom. Both the living room and bedroom feature 30-inch AQUOS screens, and the bathroomis outfitted with a 13-inch set. Sharp’s 1-Bit digital audio systems are also situated in the living room and bedroom, coupled with a Sharp DVD player to create a total home theater experience forhotel guests.

According to Mary Lou Pollack, General Manager of The Alex, the sleek, silver, flat-panel televisions and stylish digital audio systems were selected because they integrate perfectly into the luxurious, design-conscious environment of the property. “The Alex Hotel epitomizes a new generation of luxury accommodations for the overnight-to-extended-stay traveler,” said Pollack. “The performance features and award-winning design of Sharp’s AQUOS Liquid Crystal Televisions and 1-Bit digital audio systems are in keeping with the overall design and unsurpassed guest amenities offered by The Alex Hotel,” she said.

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