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Showing posts with label mitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision. Show all posts

Mitsubishi HDTVs Now Available With Free Vudu Boxes Starting July 16th

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I'm sure you're familiar with Mitsubishi's LaserVue HDTVs by now. Starting tomorrow (July 16) "authorized retailers" will be bundling a free Vudu box with every purchase of a Mitsubishi HDTV! It may not be much, since the Vudu box only costs $150 USD, but it's better than nothing. Don't forget that the Vudu box is "the only player" that has 1080p HDX video rentals and it also has support for Pandora, Flickr, Youtube, and local streaming. Would that be enough to suck you in to the Mitsubishi craze? Are you willing to spend $6,500 USD?

[Engadget]



Mitsubishi 82-Inch 3D-Ready Home Theater HDTV; and 16-Speaker Unisen HDTV

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Mitsubishi is known for their gigantic HDTVs - and their vehicles. They have their LaserVue's and they also have their Electric Diamond Vision in the new Yankee Stadium. What you see above is a part of Mitsubishi's new Home Theater TV lineup. This new lineup includes the 737-series (consists of 60, 65, 73, 82-inch models), 837-series (consists of 65, 73, 82-inch models), and the 82-inch WD-82737 HDTV. The WD-82737 is 3d-ready, has 120Hz technology, has four HDMI sockets, an "exclusive 6-color processor," and has a "JADE Activity-based user interface" - whatever that is. Every TV set that has been mentioned thus far will have a price range in the ballpark of $1,499 to $4,999 USD.

Just in case you're not exactly ready to jump onto the 3D bandwagon then why not pick up an HDTV with 16-speakers built-in? "First up is the new Unisen line, comprised of the 151 Series (40-, 46- and 52-inches), the 153 Series (40-, 46- and 52-inches) and the high-end Diamond 259 Series (46- and 52-inches). All of these TVs will have a 5.1-channel 16-speaker bar, an UltraThin Frame design, 120Hz "Smooth Film Motion" technology, four HDMI sockets, and a USB media port. "The top end crew also includes an iSP calibration microphone, Plush1080p 5G 18-bit digital video processing, a wired IR input and few swank blue accents." These new Mitsubishi TVs are expected to hit America next month with a price range of $1,799 to $3,299 USD. For all of the exact pricings make sure to check out the links below.

[Engadget (3D-Ready), Engadget (Unisen)]

Yankee Stadium's Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision Measures 100 by 60 Feet

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LaserVue move aside. The new Yankee Stadium is unveiling itself today to the whole world with the Yankees' annual team workout. This is "the most advanced, high-definition Diamond Vision display in sports." This is not a jumbotron or a scoreboard so do not get it mixed up. The Diamond Vision is simply magnificent. The gorgeous display is 100 feet wide and almost 60 feet tall, delivering 1080p HD video on 5,925 square feet utilizing 8,601,600 LED lamps. I'm definitely going to watch a Yankee game before I die just to stare at this amazing screen. As of right now, there is no word on Mitsubishi planning to build anything more spectacular than this.

[Business Wire]