Tag: Mitsubishi

  • Mitsubishi MXW/MX series LCD TVs come with power meter

    Mitsubishi latest MXW/MX series of LCD TV’s let you keep a track of how much power you are consuming in real time. The Eco-meter as Mitsubishi calls it shows the amount of power consumed and suggests different picture modes which will consume less power. One you activate the suggested power saving picture mode it will…

  • Mitsubishi Unisen LCD HDTVs with 16 speakers for that bang for the buck

    Mitsubishi’s new Unisen flat-panel LCD HDTVs feature a 16-speaker Dolby 5.1 surround sound system and sizes from 40 to 52 inches. The three new series of Unisen televisions all feature an integrated 16-speaker Dolby 5.1 surround sound audio system that intelligently direct sound behind and around viewers to reproduce a surround sound experience. It has…

  • Mitsubishi shows its 3D proximity sensing touchscreen

    Mitsubishi shows its 3D proximity sensing touchscreen

    At a tech exhibition held in Tokyo last week, Mitsubishi Electric showcased a touch panel that not only reacts to the touch of a finger but is also able to measure its distance from the display. The company calls the touch panel “3D touch panel” because it can determine not only the x- and y-…

  • Mitsubishi launches first USB powered monitor

    Mitsubishi launches first USB powered monitor

    Mitsubishi has launched a new 20.1-inch widescreen LCD called the RDT201WDL Wide LCD in Japan. There is no word on whether it will make it to other countries. The LCD features a DisplayLink option that allows it to operate with a USB port rather than a video card output. The resolution for the display is…

  • Mitsubishi REAL LCD TV is super thin and wireless

    Mitsubishi REAL LCD TV is super thin and wireless

    How about a TV which is super thin – 40mm to be precise and has a wireless tuner. Well this is the case with Mitsubishi’s REAL a 40 inch full HD LCD TV, it comes with a separate wireless TV tuner which reduces the clutter of cables. The display and tuner make use of uncompressed…

  • Mitsubishi’s LaserVue 65″ and 75″ TVs will be out this fall

    Mitsubishi’s LaserVue 65″ and 75″ TVs will be out this fall

    Mitsubishi’s new LaserVue is a rear-projection-type laser-based TV technology; it will be out in 65-inch and 73-inch, with the 65-inch version coming out first. Mitsubishi is still not forthcoming on how the tech works, but other than the “zomg, lasers” aspect and the bit about 200 percent color gamut that LaserVue provides (more than twice…

  • Mitsubishi’s ARLEDIA DVD-R optical media

    Mitsubishi’s ARLEDIA DVD-R optical media

    Offering a long term storage solution for keeping data on DVDs getting corrupted is Mitsubishi’s ARLEDIA DVD-R optical media. The highly resistant optical media got its name from the Gold-Silver (AU-AG) reflective film layer. The gold-Silver compound will prevent chemical oxidation and improve reflectivity, result with a better compatibility and durability optical media.

  • Mitsubishi 65 inch Laser TV

    Mitsubishi 65 inch Laser TV

    LCD TV’s were the past, OLED TV’s are the present and Laser TV’s will be the future. Mitsubishi Japan has already developed an experimental 65 inch Laser TV which uses 3 color Laser for illumination. The experimental model is rather thick at 10 inches (app 25.4 cms), surely the end when goes commercial will be…

  • MacBook Air is not the slimmest after all! Mitsubishi Pedion is

    MacBook Air is not the slimmest after all! Mitsubishi Pedion is

    We stand corrected and take back the slimmest title from MacBook Air. The title clearly belongs to the Mitsubishi Pedion which was released way back in1998. Clearing the cob-webs on our memory, we all have realized that the Pedion measured 18.4 millimeters thick, which comes out to 0.7244 inch thick. Although the Air gets to…

  • Mitsubishi 65-inch laser TV prototype – A peek.

    Mitsubishi 65-inch laser TV prototype – A peek.

    We are not certain if this TV from Mitsubishi’s stable even works or not. But it looked like its some secret technology that’s to be announced. Never the less we thought you would want a peek at it. At this point nothing can be said about its specifications. Source