Mitsubishi's Latest LaserVue is 75 Inches of 3D Awesomeness
We're still not sold on 3D for the living room (and outside of Avatar, we haven't been super impressed with 3D in movie theaters, either), but one thing we love are large screen displays. Mitsubishi pairs both of these with its latest LaserVue display, a monstrous 75-inch 3D-capable TV.
That's a ton of real estate, and it's not even Mitsubishi's largest 3D display. For those of you willing to roll with DLP technology, Mitsubishi also announced an 82-inch 3D DLP Home Cinema set complete with a 16-speaker array capable of outputting 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround.
"3D at the cinema is large, immersive entertainment, and the optimal way to replicate that experience in the home is with Mitsubishi’s mammoth LaserVue and 3D DLP Home Cinema TVs," said Frank DeMartin, vice president of marketing, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America. "We have one of the largest 3D TVs at 82-inches, and now with the addition of our new 75-inch 3D-ready LaserVue TV with Cinema Color, Mitsubishi 3D TV owners can now feel fully immersed in their favorite 3D movies, 3D games and 3D broadcasts at home."
You'll still need to wear a pair of dorky glasses, which Mitsubishi provides as part of its 3D Starter Pack ($400). Inside the kit are two pairs of active shutter 3D glasses, a 3D emitter, 3D adapter with remote, an HDMI cable, and a Disney Blu-ray disc filled with 3D trailers.
75-inch LaserVue Specs ($6,000)
82-inch DLP Home Cinema Specs ($4500)

Image Credit: Mitsubishi
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Talcum X
June 25, 2010 at 7:17am
But the reivews were lackluster to the hype. Hope they improved it. But as stated in another article, 3D doesn't impress me much. Make the picture as good as it can be, make it reliable and we all will enjoy it better than wearing some kind of headgear.
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Scatmanbrandt
June 24, 2010 at 1:33pm
Forget completly about Mitsushitski TV's. I own the WD-52525 and it's been repaired 3 times in the 5 years I've owned it. Sure it has a pretty good picture but the rest of the time it auto-off's itself within a few minutes of turning it on.
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RtDK
June 24, 2010 at 6:23am
I dunno if this is such a great deal. Year after year I hear terrible stories about Mitsubishi's reliability and overall quality in their television department. Until I hear that their record is improving, I don't think I could ever consider one of their sets.
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xXSINS OF WARXx
June 24, 2010 at 11:20am
+1 Maybe they should stick to making cars!? Even though I can't vouch for that neither.
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