Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Oct 6 2008, 2:23am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
The release of the Mitsubishi Laser TV is drawing closer. Over the weekend Mitsubishi held a promotion event at a retailer in San Antonio's high-end audio/video emporium Bjorn's in Texas introducing the LaserVue Laser TV.
The guys from The Techlounge have been there and published a report of their encounter with the first Laser TV. On display was the 65 inch LaserVue L65-A90.
The hands-on experience of the 3D capability of the LaserVue did impress. The present Mitsubishi reps did acknowledge though that there is not much 3D material available yet to benefit from the 3D feature.
In a comparative setup the LaserVue showed the promised much better color performance when compared to a Pioneer Kuro and Sharp display. The black performance of the LaserVue was mostly on par with the Kuro.
More details on The Techlounge.
I still have not seen a solid shipping date for the Mitsubishi LaserVue. Apparently the two production LaserVue Laser TV sets shown at Bjorn's are the only ones in existence right now.
More LaserVue News.
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