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Aug 21 2009, 8:29am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Back in July the price for the still unique Mitsubishi Laser TV LaserVue dropped for the first time since introduction by $500. Now Amazon and other retailers offer the Mitsubishi L65A90 65-Inch LaserVue HDTV for only $5,999 cutting a cool $1,000 off the price.
The first Mitsubishi Laser TV went on sale in November of last year. Is it time for a new Laser TV generation? We did not even get the larger brother of the L65A90 yet.
I am not sure what Mitsubishi's plans are with their Laser TV series. I wish they would push it a bit more aggressively and offer different sizes. The 65 inch LaserVue would fit on my wall, but will it on yours?
More details on Amazon.com.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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