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Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's All-digital
More Than Just Television line-up offers wide range of choices (3/9/2004)
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, far
and away the leader in high definition home theater, will showcase
27 widescreen displays and televisions, along with the consumer
electronics industry's most advanced HDTV receiver/controller, at
CEDIA EXPO 2004 in Indianapolis.
Heralding its theme, More Than Just Television(tm)...Mitsubishi
Television, the company unveiled 12 HD and HD-upgradeable rear-projection
televisions, six widescreen televisions featuring microdisplay technology,
three new plasma displays, five LCD monitors, and its standard-bearing
82-inch, three-chip LCoS HDTV.
Mitsubishi also displayed its HD-6000 high
definition receiver/controller, which includes a PVR (personal video
recorder) that can record in high definition onto its 120-gigabyte
hard drive.
"Never before have consumers had such a wide
selection of digital home theater products from one manufacturer,"
said Max Wasinger, senior vice president of sales and marketing
for Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America. "Now anyone can experience
Mitsubishi's performance, quality and ease-of-use, regardless of
their space limitations or viewing needs."
Indeed, this year's product line includes
LCD monitors ranging from 22 to 55 inches; rear-projection TVs measuring
42 to 65 inches; 42-inch to 61-inch plasma monitors; and seven models
with microdisplay technology spanning 52 to 82 inches in size.
Five of Mitsubishi's new televisions integrate
HD PVRs with 120-gigagbyte hard drives, which in addition to its
digital recording capabilities (12 hours of HD, 72 hours of non-HD
recording) includes MPEG SD encoders. The most compact HD receiver/controller
Mitsubishi has ever built, the HD-6000 can be discretely added to
any display, eliminating the need for set-top boxes, cables and
PVR subscription fees.
Most of the new Mitsubishi, Medallion and
Diamond series televisions feature an integrated Digital Cable Ready
HDTV receiver; a CableCARD(r) slot; FireWire(r) (IEEE 1394) digital
home networking ports and Mitsubishi's NetCommand(tm) 4.0 system
control. Models without the integrated HD receiver are upgradeable.
Many of the new TVs also are equipped with PC inputs, AMVP2(tm)---
Mitsubishi's second-generation Advanced Multimedia Video Processor---and
PerfectColor(tm) 6-way color adjustment.
www.mitsubishi-tv.com
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