December 30th, 2007 by ketyung
The next generation of TV is the Laser TV, which is deemed capable of displaying more visible colors to the human eyes. Basically, the Laser TV is a variant of DLP, which replaces the old cathode ray tubes with three laser tubes for the red, green and blue. The use of laser gives better color and removes the the deep dark black rings.
The current problem faced with the dominants in hi-def TV market, the LCD and Plasma TV - is they can only reproduce 40% of human-eye visible colors. Whereas with the Laser TV, it is expected to display 90% of visible colors.
Mitsubishi has revealed that they will unveil its long-due Laser TV in the upcoming CES 2008. The Laser TV technology was given a glimpse in 2006 and Mitsubishi was talking about the release to be in 2007, but they failed to stick to that schedule. Anyway, in CES next year, you’ll get to see the Laser TV in action.
via [GizmoWatch]
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