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		<title>Mitsubishi Expands 3D-Ready TVs With New Adapter</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 10:23:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
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<p>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.</p>
<p>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 <a href="http://www.techtilt.com/2010/01/03/ces-2010-roundup/">CES 2010</a>, I was assured that the price would not hurt too bad.</p>
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