


Mitsubishi, the people who invented the 35-inch television and were first to market with 1080p DLP HDTV, today showed off their Laser television. And a new TV category is born. I must admit, this rear-projection TV tech looks very good with deep color and great sharpness. As a bonus, the Laser TV is capable of delivering a true 3D viewing experience, which looked amazing at the demo (you still need glasses, of course).
Mitsubishi claims that the Laser TV will provide the highest performance in HDTV with low power consumption. Of course I only saw the unveiling — you'll have to decide for yourself whether Laser TV makes the cut when it becomes available late this year (according to company reps, for what that's worth)
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By Traveler at 12:40 PM ON 01/08/08
3D that requires headsets will always be a small nich market. On the other hand laser DLP looks interesting.
By Rocco at 12:39 AM ON 01/09/08
This is very impressive and exciting technology. I see the first commercial models appealing to the high-end market, but with laser displays being incorporated into cell phone screens and other microdisplays, we'll eventually see competitively priced laser televisions.
By onemoreopinion at 11:30 AM ON 01/10/08
Next thing you know will be that the actors will be in your media room live, There should be alot of interesting concepts coming out of the CES get together this year.
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