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  • Mitsubishi's new HDTVs (with pictures this time)

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    04.10.2006

    We told you about Mitsubishi's newly announced LCD and DLP screens, while we can't yet watch some 1080p next gen DVDs on them yet, you can at least see what they look like. Above is the monster 73" Tru1080p DLP WD-73831. Check below for shots of the 65" DLP and 46" LCD screens.

  • Mitsubishi HDTVs all over the place: 1080p, LCD, DLP oh my!

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    04.08.2006

    Mitsubishi has had a busy weekend, announcing a whole bunch of new sets. The best news is "Tru1080p" makes a big showing, meaning they accept 1080p inputs, no down-and-up conversion necessary. 73" DLPs - Tru1080p, NetCommand IEEE1394 connectivity, CableCARD support, dual HDMI slots and multi-card readers are standard on the WD-73732 and WD-73831 52", 57" & 65" DLPs - No model #s, but they feature 1080p input support plus a new 6-primary color system that they say adds color and brightness to the picture. All include dual HDMI inputs as well as DVI-I hookups 52" & 62" 720p LCDs - WD-52531 and WD-62531 have 132-watt lamps, SmartShutter LCD technology for improved black levels plus two HDMI inputs and two component inputs 37" & 46" 1080p LCDs - Tru1080p again for 1920x1080 input, 4D video noise reduction, Full Spectrum Color CCFL backlighting that covers 90 percent of the NTSC color gamut, an upgrade from the 72 percent of previous models No price or ship dates on any of these, but if you're in the market for a new 1080p television, it might just be worth the (undetermined) wait.