Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Oct 14 2008, 5:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
The new Laser TV LaserVue from Mitsubishi is supposed to start shipping soon, or did they already? At least Mitsubishi already launched LaserVue Premier, a special program for LaserVue owners. Membership is free and offers LaserVue owners benefits like LaserVue Premier Toll Free Hotline, Priority service, Loaner/Replacement Program and Access to the LaserVue Premier website.
As reported Mitsubishi has a LaserVue roadshow on the road, but there is no definite date on when the 65 inch LaserVue L65-A90 is going to ship besides Q3 timeframe.
If you own already a LaserVue HDTV please email us.
The first 65 inch LaserVue HDTV has an MSRP of $6,999. Later this year a 73 inch LaserVue Laser TV will also become available.
Via the LaserVue Premier page.
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