Stories from April 8th, 2010

Mitsubishi WD-82738: 82 Inches of 3D TV For $3800

Mitsubishi has just issued a press release about a few new televisions they’re bringing to market, and it includes what very well might be the largest 3D-capable Television on the market at 82 inches.

“3D is a large screen, immersive experience, and we're proud to offer consumers the most affordable line-up of 3D TVs available today, in cinema-like 60, 65, 73, and 82-inch screen sizes,” said Max Wasinger, executive vice president of sales and marketing, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America. “3D represents the highest level and most advanced form of home entertainment, and we clearly see our 3D DLP Home Cinema TVs playing a key role in meeting consumers craving for the best, most advanced 3D home theater experience.”


Now, these are DLP televisions, so they’re not the classy slim LCD models making the rounds today.  There’s also no information on just what type of 3D technology they’re using, aside from “the same core DLP technology used in the vast majority of 3D movie theaters”, so it could be passive stereo.  The new models include 16-speaker 5.1 channle Doly Digital surround sound, and StreamTV internet media for Flickr, Pandora, Facebook, the New York Times, and more.

The TV’s range in price from $1,199 to $4,499.

via Mitsubishi WD-82738: 82 Inches of 3D TV For $3800 – mitsubishitv – Gizmodo.

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Stories from November 4th, 2009

projectiondesign’s F80 1080P Stereo Visualization Projector

f80-projectiondesignThe new F80 1080 DLP projector from projectiondesign will be demonstrated for the first time at the upcoming Virtual Efficiency Congress in Germany (November 5-6), in a stereo visualization configuration using embedded INFINITEC wavelength multiplex imaging filter technology.  Basically, it’s a fancy way of saying it will be displaying passive stereo 3D images perfect for bright large-screen environments and viewable from any angle.

“We’re delighted to be involved in the Virtual Efficiency Congress, as it gives us a chance to deliver a hands-on and immersive presentation of some of the world’s leading Virtual Reality applications,” comments Løkke. “These cover fields as diverse as mechanical engineering, automotive, financial, consumer goods, medicine, textile techniques, communication and movie-making – all areas in which we are already very successful and with some of our trusted key partners.”

Read the full release after the break.

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Stories from October 14th, 2009

ProjectionDesign’s new LED DLP Projector

image002projectiondesign, a projector company from Norway, has just announced the first LED DLP Projector, the FL32. Some details:

The FL32 features ReaLED(tm) technology which combines long life LED illumination technology with patented projectiondesign optics for up to and estimated 100,000 hours of low-maintenance, worry-free operation.  It is especially suitable for front- and rear-projection applications such as command and control, simulation and visualization, and any project that requires high-resolution imaging and low maintenance.

Read the full press release and see more pictures after the break.

Updated: Incorrect image originally, fixed now.

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