Mitsubishi Expands 3D-Ready TVs With New Adapter

January 6, 2010

Mitsubishi 3D TV

Mitsubishi has been shipping 3D-ready TVs since 2007.  The company has been so far ahead of the tech trend that some of the more recent developments in home 3D usage has surpassed the previously-released Mitsubishi 3D-ready TVs.  Specifically, the development of a Blu-ray 3D standard left some of the older Mitsubishi TVs behind.

Mitsubishi has stepped in to the rescue of its faithful customers with a new adapter that will make those older 3D-ready models compatible with a 3D Blu-ray player.  The Mitsubishi 3DC-1000 3D adapter will be available in late spring 2010.  The initial retail price has yet to be set for the adapter; however, speaking with a Mitsubishi rep at CES 2010, I was assured that the price would not hurt too bad.

{ 1 comment }

Shu January 8, 2010 at 8:58 am

Could you please find out if this is compatible with existing Samsung 3D DLP sets, particularly the 2007 sets that had HDMI 1.1 specifications? I’m also curious how many HDMI inputs it will have for those who wish to hook up multiple devices (Directv, PS3, etc) in the absence of HDMI 1.4 receivers. Thanks!

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