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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Mitsubishi LaserVue Laser TV is Holiday Gift Guide Tip

The first Laser TV is really here this Holiday. It was long delayed but finally Mitsubishi has managed to bring the LaserVue Laser TV to the market. It is still expensive, but hey this way your neighbor cannot afford one. This is your chance to get something brand new this Holidays for your living room.

The Laser beams of the Laser TV provide an extensive range of rich, complex colors, truly distinct clarity, and immersive depth of field. Additionally the Mitsubishi LaserVue has about half the operating power consumption of similar-sized LCD TVs, and a third of Plasma.
The LaserVue TVs also come equipped with 3D-ready viewing technology.
Other features of the Laservue L65-A90 include x.v.Color, PerfectColor, 4 HDMI ports and wired IR input.
The first LaserVue HDTV has a screen size of 65 inches and has an MSRP of $6,999. Retailers stick to this price so far, as there is no alternative. There is only one Laser TV on the market.

For Whom:

The Mitsubishi LaserVue L65-A90 is the highlight for early adopters this Christmas. There are not many chances to actually own a new technology from the first series.

The Good:

* Displays more colors than other TVs
* Uses less power
* Supports 3D
* Totally new Technology

The Bad:

* Expensive

Saturday, January 3, 2009

LaserVue Review with Picture Quality Comparison

The Mitsubishi LaserVue Laser TV gets tested some more at Bjorn's an Electronics retailer in Texas, by the guys from TechLounge. We already reported about their first encounter of the LaserVue at the World Premier in the same store two weeks ago.
This time the guys spent some time with Blu-ray movies and watching them side-by-side on a LaserVue L65-A90 and a Pioneer Kuro PRO-151FD 60 inch Plasma.

Their verdict: "If you are the kind of guy (or girl) who has to have the latest in tech, no matter what the cost - an early adopter, a frequent flyer on the bleeding edge - you'd be wise to take a closer look at the LaserVue. The picture quality is fantastic across the board, from unruly action flicks to serene, Sunrise Earth-like films.
And the colors. You're not going to find a set that is capable of displaying colors quite like this one. If you're a Nebraska fan or you cheer for a team sporting a cardinal for a mascot, you're set. If George A. Romero's film collection never leaves your Blu-Ray player, or you're a Republican, you'll love the LaserVue."
Read the full LaserVue review on TheTechLounge.

What this review also means is that at least at Bjorns you can actually pick up a Mitsubishi LaserVue and bring it home for $6,999. I have not seen it anywhere else on sale yet.