The top video displays truly put the theater in home theater, with high-def images to make our jaws drop.
Bang & Olufsen - Automatic Color Management
Cineversum - BlackWing Three Projector
Draper - Greenguard Screens
Elite Screens - CineTension2 AcousticPro Screen
Epson - Ensemble HD 1080 Home Cinema System
Hitachi - Director’s Series UT42X902 LCD
JVC Professional - DLA-RS2 Projector
Media Decor - Dual Eclipse Art Lift
Meridian - M810 Video System
Mitsubishi - LT-52149 1080p Flat Panel with Integrated Sound Projector
Mitsubishi - LaserVue TV
Panasonic - Viera 1080p PZ850 Series Plasma
Philips - 42PFL5603D Eco FlatTV
Pioneer - Kuro PDP-6020FD Plasma
Planar Systems - PD8150 Projector
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Mitsubishi - LaserVue TV

We’re not seeing enough color, Mitsubishi says, so the company is out to fix that with new TV technology. The futuristic-sounding LaserVue is based on DLP technology, but is the first laser-powered TV—whose beam illumination doubles the color of conventional displays, according to Mitsubishi. Laser technology eliminates the color wheel and lamp, while delivering brightness rated at 500 nits and a 120-Hz refresh rate to go with the improved color. 

Details:
- Will be available in 65- and 73-inch sizes.
- TV depth of about 10 inches.
- Capable of 3-D viewing experience.

Price: Pricing to be announced

More Info: www.mitsubishi-tv.com

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