82 inch 3D TV Display from Mitsubishi at CES-2010
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Mitsubishi shows at the CES-2010 press conference a 82 inch 3D TV Display.The Display is a 1080p DLP rear projection system with 120 Hz. Mitsubishi shows at the press conference great 3d Animations.
Mitsubishi about 3d TV:
3D is an entertainment format that started back in the mid- 1800s, not long after the invention of photography. It was not until 1915 that 3D movies would make their debut. Back then 3D systems used anaglyph glasses, and, unfortunately, the experience of 3D with these glasses as well as a limited amount of titles available caused 3D to fade by the mid-1950's. The experience was not compelling; therefore, consumers saw no "value" with 3D in the past.

Mitsubishi's Approach
Today, there are displays for the commercial and consumer market that can demonstrate high-quality 3D and HD content for the home*.
In 2007, Mitsubishi was the first company to launch 3D ready functionality in our Diamond series Home Theater TVs. Now, all of Mitsubishi's current model Home Theater TVs are 3D ready and are offered in screen sizes from 60 inches to 73 inches**.
Similar to the transition to HDTV, available content will help accelerate the adoption of 3D technology in the home. Recently, many top producers and directors have publicly announced that in the future their movies will only be mastered for 3D.
What is Next for Mitsubishi?
The immersive 3D experience is very different today than in the past. 3D display technology is here with Home Theater TVs, and we expect it to expand to other display technologies. Mitsubishi recently launched the world's first laser-powered TV Ñ LaserVue™. With twice the amount of color than any other HDTV currently on the market, LaserVue™ provides a "True Dimension Experience" to both 2D and 3D viewing. With Mitsubishi leading the way, exciting times lie ahead for the future of 3D!
