Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. today announced additional details surrounding the performance and functionality of its LaserVue(TM) TV. LaserVue will be available in 65" and 73" models with the 65" Diamond shipping to authorized retailers in the third quarter of this year and the 73" Diamond to follow. LaserVue will raise the bar for large screen television by delivering twice the color at half the power of today's HDTVs while at the same time providing an unparalleled 3D viewing experience.
Laser beams provide...
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Mitsubishi Announces Screen Sizes for LaserVue(TM) Laser TV Shipping in Q3 2008
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How is this laser technology used for TV
This technology sounds impressive. I'm not clear on just how it works ... are the lasers providing light source for DLP array (like Samsungs LED light engine) or are they actually switced per pixel and projected via scan to the back of a screen (like a CRT)?
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