
Mitsubishi has unveiled a super large 75-inch 3D full HD TV called the LaserVue 75-LT1 in the Japanese market. Despite the huge size of this 3D TV, it needs a mere 305 watts only for its power. The name LaserVue clearly indicates Mitsubishi uses laser technology for this 3D TV, which is also dubbed as the most advanced technology for TVs to produce more vivid color, comfort, more eco-friendly and impressive images.
The LaserVue 75-LT1 TV comes in a thickness of 38.4 cm and dimensions of 169.1×38.4×106.4cm. It boasts a 1920×1080 resolution, is equipped with five HDMI inputs, an HDMI output, a D-sub port, three S-Video ports, and two 10-watt speakers. It also comes bundled with two pairs of 3D active shutter glasses and is slated to surface in Japan market by August 21st for a price of 750,000 Yen or $8,552 USD after the conversion. But there are no indications about its International availability and price.
via thecoolgadgets


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