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more about #mitsubishi Monty: I know HDTV's are flat and all, but they are all three dimensional, aren't they? I still think this concept of everyone wanting to sit around watchin... more » SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!!: I really, Really, REALLY, don't want a 3D HDTV...REALLY. more » eeJonathan: We were just talking about this in physics last Friday, but I still have questions: 1. These new 3D TV's will (most likely) use polarized light. This... more » Segador: Until 3-D looks amazing without glasses, I personally don't see this going anywhere. more » Arken: Sony has a long history of betting on technology that consumers just don't want: Betamax Minidisc DAT Tape UMD Memory Stick SA-CD DVD-A and my perso... more » OCEntertainment: In other news, analysts recently released a report estimating that up to half of all people who will buy Sony HDTVs in 2012 will overpay for their TVs... more » yantelope: TV makers need to find ways to keep margins high and 3D is going to be the next big way to mark up TVs. I think it would be awesome for videogames bu... more » Noobs-R-Us: Am I the only person here who thinks this should/will FAIL? I really don't like 3D and the eye strain it entails. Thanks but no thanks, you may keep ... more » Noobs-R-Us: Whatever happened with their laser rear projection TVs? more » Costner: No DLP for me - if I need an image that large I think I'll go ahead and spring for a projector. more » Hello Mister Walrus: "In order to display 3D images, Mitsubishi LaserVueâ„¢ & Home Theater DLP TVs require source devices to support checkerboard display formats for d... more » Platypus Man: I really really like this. For one, like it points out, you don't have to have your fat fingers covering up the screen whenever you're using it. In ad... more » sos10: If the screen is translucent.. where will the battery and the hardware go? Not behind the screen, but besides it... so the device will become bigger? more » xanderbeedle: Wasn't apple awarded the patent for this system a year or two ago? more » OMG! Ponies!: I'm sorry but I'm not one of those guys who likes working his gadget from behind. Not that there's anything wrong with it. more » tamoko: Sweet tech...It always made sense to have this kind of interface setup. I've been playing old school Doom on my iTouch for weeks, it's a pain to have ... more » Jay Rock: Score for Microsoft! :) see, its going to be nano in the back an multi touch on the front.... SIN! :) more » -
#hdtvs
Vudu 1080p Streaming Movies Come to Connected Mitsubishi TVs
Like LG before them, Mitsubishi is embracing the HD streaming video awesomeness of Vudu with two new HDTVs: A 46-incher at $2600 and one at 52 inches for $3100. More » -
#dealzmodo
Mitsubishi HDTVs to Include Free Vudu HD Box and $50 of Movie Credits
Between July 16th and August 10th, the purchase of "most" Mitsubishi HDTVs will include the $150 VuduHD box (and we love Vudu) plus $50 in credits for movies. It's a pretty sweet alternative to a Blu-Ray bundle. [TWICE via Engadget] -
#hometheater
Mitsubishi WD-82737: 82-Inch, 3D-Ready TV for $4200
Mitsubishi just announced a bunch of new DLPs and LCDs. But the most interesting is, by far, an 82-inch DLP for $4200 that's equipped with "3D-ready viewing technology." More » -
#touchscreens
Microsoft and Mitsubishi's NanoTouch Technology Lets You Work Your Gadget From Behind
Microsoft and Mitsubishi have refined their translucent touchscreen, LucidTouch. The new NanoTouch outlines your fingers on the screen as you use the touch sensors on its back, keeping the screen visible while you touch away. More » -
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#laservue
Mitsubishi LaserVue vs. Pioneer Kuro Plasma: The High-End Throwdown
The dudes over at The Tech Lounge sat down for a real-world—not canned—comparison of Mitsubishi's cutting-edge, 65-inch LaserVue HDTV with the current reigning champ, Pioneer's 60-inch Kuro plasma set. Does Mitsubishi's fancy new tech really make for a better high-def experience? The tests show, at the very least, that the LaserVue can certainly hold its own against maybe the best HDTV in the world: "You're not going to find a set that is capable of displaying colors quite like this one." More » -
#futuremodo
Mitsubishi Plans Ferocious MMR25 Rally Racer for Year 2025
In the year 2025, a scant 17 years from now, all cars will be electric. But according to Mitsubishi's entry into the LA Auto Show's latest design challenge, some will even tear up the Salt Flats, looking like bionic insects with the cruelest of intentions. Each wheel of the proposed MMR25 Rally Racer gets eight little wheels for omnidirectional movement, and there's no such thing as windshields in the future, replaced—naturally—by Star Trek tech. Here's the rundown, plus the sickest rendering of a non-existent product I have ever seen: More » -
#hdtv
Mitsubishi 65-inch LaserVue Rear Projection 1080p TV Priced (Expensively)
Last we left Mitsubishi's LaserVue 1080p rear-projection monster, we had size and shape, but price was a mystery. The mystery was solved today, as BitStream discovered the massive HDTV will set you back $7,000 when it ships later this month. There's still no pricing info for the 73-inch LaserVue, which was also revealed in June. The 7k figure is comparable to what manufacturers are asking for similarly sized HDTVs in the space, but this one has frickin' laser beams. And unlike military lasers, these create a feast for your eyes, instead of your stomach. [BitStream via CrunchGear]
