Mitsubishi‘s LaserVue laser powered television

Posted by Ruth Miller on Thu 13th August 2009 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Luxury Television Systems
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The latest TV gadget has emerged in the form of Mitsubishi‘s LaserVue - the first laser powered television in existence.

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Mitsubishi claim that there is “no other TV on the planet that produces a more vibrant
picture.”
Umm I’ll be interested to test that claim out….

Apparently the colour runs at half the operating power of plasma’s and LCDs of the same size, whilst recreating the theater
experience.

Some bold Laservue claims:

• Environmentally-Friendly—LaserVue is the most energy efficient large-format, high-definition television available on the market today

• Video Quality—Laser beams provide an extensive range of rich, complex colors, along with truly distinct clarity and immersive depth of
field

• Aesthetically Pleasing—At 10 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

• Future Features—LaserVue is 3D-ready, offering the ultimate theater experience for movies mastered in 3D

No pricing info, but I would imagine that the Laservue will be fiendishly expensive!

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