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Mitsubishi's LaserVue 65-inch and 75-inchers due this fall

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2008-06-25 00:01:00 by Paul Miller in Engadget
...LaserVue, back at CES , but now the sets are just about primed for action, and should be hitting store shelves, as previously noted , Q3 2008. LaserVue will debut in 65-inch and 73-inch, with the 65-inch version hitting the scene first. Mitsubishi is still pretty coy about what exactly makes the technology tick -- other than the "zomg,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Mitsubishi's LaserVue 65-inch and 75-inchers due this fall

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2008-06-25 07:55:00 by Peter Tam in Destined to Reign
...LaserVue, back at CES, but now the sets are just about primed for action, and should be hitting store shelves, as previously noted, Q3 2008. LaserVue will debut in 65-inch and 73-inch, with the 65-inch version hitting the scene first. Mitsubishi is still pretty coy about what exactly makes the technology tick -- other than the "zomg, lasers"...
 
 
 
 
 
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Mitsubishi Kuro-Killer LaserVue TV Arriving Late Summer (New Best TV Ever?) [Laservue]

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2008-04-07 12:50:55 by matt buchanan in Gizmodo
...LaserVue set popped colors that were "the most vivid of any display device I had ever seen" besting a Pioneer Kuro and Sharp LCD in a side-by-side, while consuming only half the power of an LCD set The foggy "sometime this year" release date has narrowed to Q3, so sometime late summer, though that's about all Mitsubishi is spilling aside from...
 
 
 
 
 
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Mitsubishi LaserVue Laser TV

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2008-04-08 00:02:25 by GadgetManiac in GadgetManiac
...LaserVue and a firming up of the ship date to 3rd Quarter of 2008 Mitsubishi showed off the lasers performance last week at a dealers conference via a side-by-side comparison of (see pic) of plasma, LaserVue and LCD. While the laser (middle) is alleged to produce better reds and greens, the plasma (the left-most of the 3 sets) looks pretty...
 
 
 
 
 
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Mitsubishi's LaserVue 65" and 75" TVs will be out this fall

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2008-06-25 13:54:11 by HASH0x8bbe5e4 in Newlaunches.com
...LaserVue is a rear-projection-type laser-based TV technology; it will be out in 65-inch and 73-inch, with the 65-inch version coming out first. Mitsubishi is still not forthcoming on how the tech works, but other than the "zomg, lasers" aspect and the bit about 200 percent color gamut that LaserVue provides (more than twice that of most...
 
 
 
 
 
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Mitsubishi to ship LaserVue TV in Q3

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2008-06-25 15:38:00 by Peter Ha in CrunchGear
...LaserVue, at CES and was pretty impressed by it, but as with anything new, I was a bit skeptical. I saw the LaserVue from Mitsubishi the other day and I have to admit that it looks amazing. It was pitted against a plasma (presumably the Pioneer Kuro) and LCD and it was hands down the best of the bunch. The colors are absolutely stunning and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Mistsubishi brands Laser TV, LaserVue

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2008-04-07 15:18:58 by Peter Ha in CrunchGear
...LaserVue will launch Q3, but still no word on pricing. Along with news of the LaserVue, Mitsu announced a slew of new 1080p DLP HDTVs ranging in size from 60- to 73-inches dubbed Diamond. The Diamond series features 120Hz, something called Dark Detailer for high contrast images and Blue Light Accent. These DLP sets will be available this...
 
 
 
 
 
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Mitsubishi announces LaserVue

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2008-04-07 18:35:42 by Edwin in Coolest Gadgets
...LaserVue. This is the first product line of its kind, realizing the dream of the laser-powered TV which made its debut at CES earlier this year in Las Vegas. Mitsubishi claims that the LaserVue will deliver a range of color never before seen in home entertainment - pretty high claims, so it must be seen to be believed. Other details...
 
 
 
 
 
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Mitsubishi LaserVue at a Price you can Afford

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2008-04-07 22:20:25 by C. S. Magor in The Uber-Review
...LaserVue and while that is not exactly exciting, the price and specs certainly are. Sizes will be between 60 and 73 diagonal which is nice, but they will pack a little bit more meat on them; they are going to be 10 thick. Keep in mind that is a substantial improvement on the depth of rear projection TVs and still thinner than the cabinets...