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		<title>Mitsubishi 2010 DLP 3D TVs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 01:43:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mitsubishi&#8217;s 2010 line-up of 3D DLP TVs are out in screen sizes of 60, 65, 73 and 82-inches.  Below you&#8217;ll find a quick rundown of screen sizes and retail prices. Mitsubishi 638 3D DLP Series 60-inch model (WD-60638) &#8211; $1199 65-inch model (WD-65638) &#8211; $1499 73-inch model (WD-73638) &#8211; $1999 Mitsubishi 738 3D DLP Series [...]]]></description>
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<p>Mitsubishi&#8217;s 2010 line-up of 3D DLP TVs are out in screen sizes of 60, 65, 73 and 82-inches.  Below you&#8217;ll find a quick rundown of screen sizes and retail prices.</p>
<h3>Mitsubishi 638 3D DLP Series</h3>
<p>60-inch model (WD-60638) &#8211; $1199</p>
<p>65-inch model (WD-65638) &#8211; $1499</p>
<p>73-inch model (WD-73638) &#8211; $1999</p>
<h3>Mitsubishi 738 3D DLP Series</h3>
<p>Adds StreamTV for using apps like Pandora, Flicr and Picasa.</p>
<p>60-inch model (WD-60738) &#8211; $1399</p>
<p>65-inch model (WD-65738) &#8211;  $1799</p>
<p>73-inch model (WD-73738) &#8211; $2399</p>
<p>82-inch model (WD-82738) &#8211; $3799</p>
<h3>Mitsubishi 838 3D DLP Series</h3>
<p>Has everything other other models have, and adds a 16-speaker built-in surround sound system.</p>
<p>65-inch model (WD-65838) &#8211;   $2199</p>
<p>73-inch model (WD-73838) &#8211; $2799</p>
<p>82-inch model  (WD-82838) &#8211; $4499</p>
<p>None of the models include 3D glasses, which are required for watching 3D content.  An <a href="http://www.3dtvsource.com/mitsubishi-expands-3d-ready-tvs-with-new-adapter/">adapter</a> or compatible Blu-ray player is also require for 3D content.</p>
<p>Additional features and details can be found in the press release below.<span id="more-317"></span></p>
<h3>Mitsubishi 3D TV Press Release</h3>
<p>IRVINE, Calif.&#8211;(BUSINESS WIRE)&#8211;<a href="http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mitsubishi-tv.com&amp;esheet=6242181&amp;lan=en_US&amp;anchor=Mitsubishi+Digital+Electronics+America%2C+Inc.&amp;index=1&amp;md5=6f93f21ba9bb49815ed5afd9886927a2" target="_blank">Mitsubishi        Digital Electronics America, Inc.</a> (MDEA) today announced its  2010        line-up of large screen 3D<sup>1</sup> DLP<sup>®</sup> Home Cinema  TVs,        which integrate 16-speaker 5.1 channel Dolby<sup>® </sup>Digital        surround sound and internet media streaming capability, delivering  the        ultimate 3D home entertainment experience. Offering the most 3D  TVs in        the industry, MDEA brings an unparalleled, immersive 3D experience  home        with its cinema-like 60, 65, 73 and mammoth 82-inch screen sizes.</p>
<p>MDEA has been selling 3D-ready TVs <a href="http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mitsubishi-tv.com%2Fpresscenter.html&amp;esheet=6242181&amp;lan=en_US&amp;anchor=since+2007&amp;index=2&amp;md5=161510d2bce68f8bcb7eee0380b2ad89" target="_blank">since        2007</a>, was the first to demonstrate 3D TV at retail, and has  been        showcasing 3D directly to consumers for over two years running.  The 2010        line-up represents the fourth generation of 3D-ready TVs from  MDEA. Its        large screen 3D DLP Home Cinema TVs utilize the same core DLP  technology        that is used in the vast majority of 3D movie theaters. DLP  technology        is up to 1,000 times faster than LCD technology, providing for a  more        realistic, sharper 2D and 3D viewing experience.</p>
<p>“3D is a large screen, immersive experience, and we’re proud to  offer        consumers the most affordable line-up of 3D TVs available today,  in        cinema-like 60, 65, 73, and 82-inch screen sizes,” said Max  Wasinger,        executive vice president of sales and marketing, Mitsubishi  Digital        Electronics America. “3D represents the highest level and most  advanced        form of home entertainment, and we clearly see our 3D DLP Home  Cinema        TVs playing a key role in meeting consumers craving for the best,  most        advanced 3D home theater experience.”</p>
<p><strong>Ultimate in Home Entertainment</strong></p>
<p>Significant, new feature enhancements for 2010 3D DLP Home Cinema  TVs        include StreamTV<sup>™</sup> Internet Media and Immersive Sound        Technology. StreamTV<sup>™ </sup>enables instant access to an  extensive        library of high quality entertainment and social media content,        featuring over 100 different applications including Vudu movies,        Pandora, Flickr, Picasa, Facebook, Associated Press, The New York  Times        and more.</p>
<p>The newly integrated Immersive Sound Technology utilizes a  16-speaker        5.1 channel Dolby<sup>® </sup>Digital surround sound system to  deliver        perfectly balanced home theater audio, without the need for  separate        components. Diamond 838 models of MDEA 3D DLP Home Cinema TVs now  join        3D sound with a brilliant 3D picture, for the ultimate in home        entertainment.</p>
<p>All 638, 738, and Diamond 838 series 3D DLP Home Cinema TV models  for        2010 include 3D DLP Link, Brilliant/Bright/Natural and Game Modes,  Plush        1080p, 3 HDMI with CEC, HDMI-PC Compatibility, 2  Component/Composite        Video Inputs, and MDEA’s exclusive 6-Color Processor<sup>™</sup> which        provides significantly more color reproduction than typical flat  panel        TVs.</p>
<p>The MDEA 738 series is available in 60, 65, 73, and 82-inch screen         sizes, and offers StreamTV<sup>™</sup> Internet Media, USB  Wireless N        Network Adapter Compatibility, Plush 1080p 5G 12-bit Video  processor,        Smooth120, EdgeEnhance<sup>™</sup>, DeepField Imager<sup>™</sup>,        Advanced Video Calibration, and Universal Remote Control.</p>
<p>MDEA’s Diamond 838 series boasts three premium 3D DLP Home Cinema  TVs in        65, 73, and 82-inch screen sizes. In addition to all features  within the        638 and 738 series, each Diamond model includes 16-Speaker  Immersive        Sound Technology with 32W total system power, Bluetooth<sup>®</sup> A2DP        Audio Streaming, Center Channel Mode, Surround Channel Outputs,        Subwoofer Output, Dark Detailer, PerfectColor<sup>™</sup>,  PerfecTint<sup>™</sup>,        ISFccc<sup>®</sup> Advanced Video Adjustments, 4 HDMI with CEC,        NetCommand, and Wired IR Input.</p>
<p>“With the advent of the unprecedented box office success of 3D  feature        films such as Avatar and Alice in Wonderland, it is clear that  consumers        have fully embraced the large screen 3D experience,” said Frank        DeMartin, vice president of marketing, Mitsubishi Digital  Electronics        America. “The thrill of 3D is to feel as though you are a part of  the        action, and our mammoth 82-inch 3D DLP Home Cinema TV delivers  that        immersive experience in the home by featuring three to four times  the        viewing area of a small screen 46-inch flat panel 3D TV.”</p>
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<td id="t6242181_1_3_30800">WD-60638 &#8211; $1,199.00</td>
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<td id="t6242181_1_3_74200">WD-65638 &#8211; $1,499.00</td>
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<td id="t6242181_1_3_112000">WD-73638 &#8211; $1,999.00</td>
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<td id="t6242181_1_6_30800">WD-60738 &#8211; $1,399.00</td>
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<td id="t6242181_1_6_74200">WD-65738 &#8211; $1,799.00</td>
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<td id="t6242181_1_6_112000">WD-73738 &#8211; $2,399.00</td>
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<td id="t6242181_1_7_30800">WD-82738 &#8211; $3,799.00</td>
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<td id="t6242181_1_9_30800"><strong>838 Series</strong></td>
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<td id="t6242181_1_10_30800">WD-65838 &#8211; $2,199.00</td>
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<td id="t6242181_1_10_74200">WD-73838 &#8211; $2,799.00</td>
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<td id="t6242181_1_10_112000">WD-82838 &#8211; $4,499.00</td>
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<p><strong>About Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.</strong></p>
<p>Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc., manufactures and  markets a        comprehensive line of premium quality 1080p 3D DLP Home Cinema TVs  and        Unisen<sup>™</sup> Immersive Sound LED TVs, along with the world’s  first        laser TV: LaserVue<sup>®</sup>. Recognized as the world leader and         innovator of large display high-definition televisions, Mitsubishi         Digital Electronics America builds products that lead the industry  in        quality, performance and ease-of-use. For additional information  about        MDEA, visit <a href="http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mitsubishi-tv.com&amp;esheet=6242181&amp;lan=en_US&amp;anchor=www.mitsubishi-tv.com&amp;index=3&amp;md5=b227096e1179e21efadbaf0da206264d" target="_blank">www.mitsubishi-tv.com</a>.</p>
<p>LaserVue is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Digital  Electronics        America, Inc. Unisen, StreamTV, 6-Color Processor, EdgeEnhance,        DeepField Imager, PerfectColor, PerfecTint are trademarks of  Mitsubishi        Digital Electronics America, Inc. DLP is a trademark of Texas        Instruments. Dolby and Dolby Digital are registered trademarks of  Dolby        Laboratories.</p>
<p>¹Mitsubishi 3DTVs (738 and 838 series) currently support the        side-by-side 3D signal format. For support of other 3D formats,  such as        top-bottom and frame packing (3D Blu Ray standard), Mitsubishi  3DTVs        will require the use of a 3D source device that outputs the 3D        checkerboard format or a 3D source device coupled with the  Mitsubishi 3D        adapter. In all cases an emitter and matching 3D active shutter  glasses        or DLP Link active shutter glasses are required in order to view  3D        content.</p>
<p>In order to display 3D images, Mitsubishi 3D Ready DLP Home Cinema  TVs        require the use of a 3D source device coupled with the Mitsubishi  3D        adapter or other source devices that support checkerboard display        formats for display of 3D games, 3D broadcasts from        terrestrial/cable/satellite and 3D Blu-Ray disc content. In all  cases an        emitter and matching 3D active shutter glasses or DLP Link active        shutter glasses are required in order to view 3D content.</p>
<p>The Mitsubishi 3D Adapter may be used to display 3D content only  when        connected to a Mitsubishi 3D Ready TV or a Mitsubishi 3D TV. A 3D  source        device coupled with the Mitsubishi 3D adapter is required  to support        display of 3D games, 3D broadcasts from  terrestrial/cable/satellite and        3D Blu-Ray disc content.</p>
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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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		<title>Mitsubishi L65A90 65-Inch LaserVue 3D-Ready HDTV</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 06:48:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mitsubishi L65A90 65-Inch LaserVue Rear Projection HDTV Mitsubishi recently introduced a price 3D-Ready TV that operates via lasers. According to Mitsubishi the LaserVue TV features twice the color gamut of current HDTVs. The &#8220;3D-Ready&#8221; spec is interesting because Mitsubishi disclaims any 3D standard noting, &#8220;A 3D standard format does not currently exist for Blu-Ray or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001IAAD3K?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=3d-tv-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B001IAAD3K"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-37" title="Mistubishi LaserVue" src="http://www.3dtvsource.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/mistubishi-laservue.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="352" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001IAAD3K?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=3d-tv-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B001IAAD3K">Mitsubishi L65A90 65-Inch LaserVue Rear Projection HDTV</a></p>
<p>Mitsubishi recently introduced a price 3D-Ready TV that operates via lasers.  According to Mitsubishi the LaserVue TV features twice the color gamut of current HDTVs.  The &#8220;3D-Ready&#8221; spec is interesting because Mitsubishi disclaims any 3D standard noting, &#8220;A 3D standard format does not currently exist for Blu-Ray or DVD prepackaged media.&#8221;  You&#8217;ll still have to wear your red/blue glasses in order to watch 3D content on the LaserVue TV.</p>
<p>In addition to delivering fantastic color the Mitsubishi LaserVue TV will also save you on energy costs due to the lower power consumption from the lasers, which apparently also last forever.  Maybe these specs will be enough to justify the introductory price tag of about $7000.</p>
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