Mitsubishi is to show of a new Laser TV at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The company's vice president for marketing revealed the news in an interview with the New York Times .
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Laser TVs use lasers instead of UHP lamps which are traditionally used in rear projection displays. The laser produces precise, undiluted colours meaning that the televisions can produce very high quality pictures.
They are also said to be much cheaper to manufacture than current plasma and LCD televisions. They weigh half as much too, use 25 per cent less power and have a longer lifespan.
They are also said to be much cheaper to manufacture than current plasma and LCD televisions. They weigh half as much too, use 25 per cent less power and have a longer lifespan.
Here we go. Plasma and LCD technology hasn't even reached their potential, and we're already on to the next sexy new display technology. Is anybody surprised at the frustration and bafflement that consumers feel sometimes?
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