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plastics rather than the glass used in plasma flat-panel units.<br />

Laser television is expected to use about a third the power of conventional, largescreen<br />

models using high-power lamps, required to be on at full power while the TV<br />

set is on, lasers, which are based in semiconductors, turn on and off when needed<br />

(such as for the reproduction of better blacks than plasma panels), and would last<br />

longer. Consumption is claimed to be even better than LED-light based sets.<br />

Sep 2006 (CEDIA)<br />

The company presented two 73” microdisplay RPTVs as part of the company’s new<br />

lines, which have the following features:<br />

Mitsubishi's proprietary 6-Primary Color System claims to provide brighter colors<br />

over a wider range and whiter whites, the light engine generates yellow, cyan and<br />

magenta without mixing combinations of red, green and blue to create them, as<br />

others do, delivering a broader color palette and a brighter picture more efficiently,<br />

includes a six-color control for further color accuracy.<br />

The new models use BrilliantColor technology for improved overall picture<br />

brightness. The new sets also use TurboLight180, Mitsubishi's patented lamp<br />

system technology, to focus light more efficiently and creating an image 10 percent<br />

brighter than standard 180-watt lamp systems, without increasing the consumed<br />

power or produced heat.<br />

The sets implement PerfecTint, for independent tint or hue adjustment of six<br />

separate colors, rather than shifting the color of the entire picture. 12-bit video<br />

signal processing for a sharper picture, 4D Video Noise Reduction technology to filter<br />

video noise without removing picture detail, all 1080p <strong>HDTV</strong>s accept 1920 x 1080p<br />

inputs at 24 and 30fps from broadcast sources and 24/30/60 fps from HDMI, the<br />

Tru1080p feature claims to maintain the signal path as 1080p.<br />

Additional features include ClearThought Easy Connect, for components recognition<br />

when plugged in, NetCommand®, for the management of the home theater system<br />

with a single remote control. 2xHDMI, IEEE1394, DVI-I for analog RGB or digital<br />

DVI, CableCARD tuner, and multi-format card readers to display digital photos and<br />

videos. The company added that they will announce delivery dates and suggested<br />

pricing later.<br />

New DLPs 1080p<br />

Turbo Light150 system, Dark Detailer, Plush 1080p, Tru1080p processing, 4D Video<br />

Noise Reduction, 12-bit signal processing, PerfectColor, ClearThought, Easy Connect<br />

(all TM), 2 HDMI, DVI-I, 2 component, 732 models include 3 component inputs,<br />

Diamond series include front 1394 with DV Decoder input, and for high-bandwidth<br />

real-time audio, video and data networking between the TV and other consumer<br />

electronics products, such as camcorders and HD-DVRs, additional simple remote<br />

Model below 73” include 6-primary Color System (yellow, cyan, magenta added to<br />

the color wheel for brighter colors and whiter whites)<br />

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