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Mitsubishi shows off the L65-A90 world first Laser Television.
LaserVue has been introduced as the most energy efficient large-format, high-definition television available on the market today. LaserVue not only delivers two times the color of many of today's HDTVs, but it also uses exponentially less power than LCD and plasma TVs.
LaserVue's technology is unparalleled; laser beams provide an extensive range of rich, complex colors, along with truly distinct clarity and immersive depth of field. Additional features for LaserVue include Smooth 120Hz, x.v. Color and 1080p with an ultra thin frame.
LaserVue is also equipped with 3D-ready viewing capabilities, demonstrating Mitsubishi's foray into bringing a true Hollywood entertainment experience to the consumer. At 10-inch inches thin, LaserVue TV has been designed for both floor stand and wall-mount applications and features a full stereo range of sound capabilities with integrated speakers.
No word about the new 73 Inch Modell.


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