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Mitsubishi binds Coloured Lasers to Create New-Generation Lightweight HDTV

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Wednesday, April 5th, 2006 | Related entries: Gadgets, Hardware

mitsubishi hdtv Mitsubishi will be unveiling the first Laser projection TV set end of this week.

Instead of white-light mercury lamps a Laser TV uses a red, blue and green laser to generate images. The advantages are bright and deep images on large, thin, lightweight screens.

According to Frank DeMartin, vice president for marketing and product development at Mitsubishi, the screens

will be so lightweight that the need for frames will be significantly lessened; giving the television a cleaner, practically all-screen look.

It seems the first commercial Laser HDTV will go on sale in 2007.

Plasma and LCD technology are facing contest from new technology such as S.E.D. and Carbon Nanotube in the near future.

A 52-inch model of the Mitsubishi laser television is scheduled to be displayed when the company shows its new lines on Friday in Huntington Beach, Calif. Mitsubishi is showing the new product at a time consumers are expressing interest in high-definition, flat-panel units.

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