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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 Offers Up New Mini Projector

Mitsubishi Offers Up New Mini Projector

Mitsubishi yesterday introduced its latest tiny projector. Called the MiniMits XD80U, this model is priced at $1,995 and should be available now.

The MiniMits XD80U, said Mitsubishi, is smaller than a laptop computer, weighs less than three pounds and is powered by Texas Instruments DLP technology. Features of this projector include 1500 ANSI lumens, a dual color mode for better control of color levels, a wireless remote and 2000:1 contrast ratio.

“Our XD80U is smaller and lighter than most laptops, making it perfect for the mobile presenter,” said Frank Anzures, manager, projector product marketing for Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, in a statement.

Mitsubishi Details New HD Projector

Mitsubishi Details New HD Projector

Mitsubishi Digital Electronics today announced its first high-definition projector designed for wide-format laptops and imaging applications which use 16:9 aspect ratio. The new HD4000U is available for $2,995.

The HD4000U, said Mitsubishi, combines Texas Instruments DDP3020 DLP image processing and its own color processing technology to get what the company calls greater brightness and truer colors. Features of this projector include a native resolution of 1280 x 768 (WXGA), a contrast ratio of 2500:1, a weight of 6.4 pounds and 2000 ANSI lumens.

Mitsubishi HDTV Features Built-in DVR

Mitsubishi has announced a total of five Digital Cable Ready HDTV sets and one Digital Cable Ready HDTV receiver/controller incorporating a built-in hard disk drive (HDD) and Dolby DigitalRecording.

The WD-62825 is a Digital Cable Ready 62-inch DLP(TM) HDTV display with a built-in 120 GB hard disk drive DVR. It can record 12 hours of high definition or over 60 hours of standard definition television programming, with instant replay and pause functions. Dolby Digital Recording technology is utilized for recording stereo audio programming on the HDD from analog standard definition sources.

Majority of New HDTVs Powered By ATI

The NXT2003 is the industry’s first single chip off-air DTV and unidirectional cable receiver. DCR HDTV sets are rigorously tested to insure quality operation. Eleven consumer electronic companieshave announced digital cable certified HDTV sets. Of these, nine rely on ATI’s NXT series components for reliable high performance reception: Panasonic, Samsung, Toshiba, Hitachi, Sony, MitsubishiDigital Electronics America, Inc., Thomson, Inc., Sharp, and another major manufacturer yet to be announced.

Digital televisions that have the “Digital Cable Ready” (DCR) label conform to the United States’ Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules and regulations that guarantee the TV will be able to receive digital programming from the majority of cable providers within the United States. A DCR television can be plugged directly into the cable system and receive analog and most digital services without the need for a separate set-top box. A CableCard, supplied by the local cable company, is plugged into the television to enable digital cable service.

Mitsubishi Announces 27 New Televisions

Heralding its theme,

Mitsubishi Debuts HD-6000HDTV Set-Top Box

The HD-6000 includes a high definition PVR (personal video recorder) with a 120-gigabyte hard drive; an MPEG SD encoder; CableCARD(R) slot; AMVP2(TM), Mitsubishi’s second-generation Advanced Multimedia Video Processor; an all-format ATSC digital receiver; and an analog NTSC tuner. The unit also includes Mitsubishi’s NetCommand(R) 4.0 system control, PerfectColor(TM) 6-way color adjustment and TV Guide On Screen(R) electronic program guide.

Networking is easier than ever, as the HD-6000 comes with a wide array of analog and digital inputs and outputs, which, when matched with NetCommand, makes it the control center for a premier home theater system. The seven inputs include one HDMI, two composite video, two S-Video and three component video inputs. Outputs include one HDMI, one composite video, one S-Video and one component video, along with two FireWire(R) (IEEE 1394) digital home networking ports.

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