Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America Inc. introduced five fully integrated HDTVs at its national dealer line show. All five televisions include Plush(TM) imaging to deliver an unmatched perfect ...
If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. Learn more. Earlier today, Mitsubishi assured TV lovers everywhere that production of its flagship television, the innovative ...
HUNTINGTON BEACH — APRIL 7, 2006 — Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. demonstrated the world’s first laser-based, high-definition television at its 2006 National Dealer Line Show today. The ...
In the late 1990s, Mitsubishi was having a hard time establishing a clear-cut identity with potential American customers. How do you project a distinctive image, one that will separate you from the ...
Mitsubishi have announced their latest range of 3D-capable DLP HDTVs, the 638 Series, 738 Series and 838 Series, spanning sizes from 60- to 82-inches and all packing Full HD 1080p. In addition to high ...
UEI to Provide Custom Line of Controls for Mitsubishi Diamond Series Televisions Universal Electronics Inc. (UEI) (NASDAQ:UEIC) announced that Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America (MDEA) has ...
Mitsubishi has released a little more detail regarding its upcoming LaserVue TV sets, that promise an astonishing twice the color of rival HDTVs while demanding only half the power. The sets, which ...
Mitsubishi announced to dealers here that it has dropped analog NTSC-only television sets from its 2002 line, and would again distribute a plasma display panel and a pair of HDTV monitors with screens ...
Details on Mistubishi’s LaserVue, the rear-projection 1080p televison that uses frickin’ laser beams to display exceptionally rich color, are pouring out. The TV set will come in 65″ and 73″ varities ...
With the exit of Mitsubishi from the TV market earlier this week, the RPTV is dead. Here's a look back at the last TV that isn't flat. David leads the Hardware team at CNET, covering phones, wearables ...
We finally have the details of the TV to be powered with 'freakin lasers,' and Dr. Evil is nowhere to be found. Or is he controlling Mitsu through a ghost subsidiary of the Evil Corporation? (Picture ...
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