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Mitsubishi LaserVue L75-A91
$5,499.00
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Picture is clear and realistic, creates 3D effect with 2D images. Viewing angle is very wide, allows for multiple room configurations. Bright enough to overcome any lighting.
The Cons:Getting PC input to display without cutting off the edges takes some work. Large footprint, cabinet is built fairly deep. Very heavy unit, will need at least 2 strong people to move it if adjustment is needed after install.
The LaserVue L75-A91 is a high-end HDTV from Mitsubishi. It has some similarities with another Mitsubishi HDTV of the same series, the LaserVue L65-A90, since both share certain features. Both TVs are 3D ready, both have a 1080p resolution, and both have four HDMI ports.
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Ultimately the LaserVue L75-A91 ends up with an advantage, as it has a larger screen (75" versus 55"). The LaserVue L75-A91 features DeepField Imager technology allows the TV to constantly adjust its brightness and contrast levels. This results in an optimized picture. It also features a 6-color processor that extracts secondary colors (cyan, yellow, magenta) from primary colors (red, green, blue) and individually processes each color. This makes the colors on the TV more accurate, and ultimately gives the screen a clear, vivid image. The LaserVue L75-A91 uses a feature called Variable Smooth 120 Film Motion, which eliminates artifacts on the screen. This gives the picture smooth, crisp content, greatly enhancing the quality.
Features
- 3D Ready
- 1080p
- Four HDMI ports
- 75" screen
- DeepField Imager technology
- 6-color processor
- StreamTV Internet Media access
- EdgeEnhance technology
- HDMI control
- Two USB ports
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picture is clear and realistic, creates 3D effect with 2D images
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viewing angle is very wide, allows for multiple room configurations
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bright enough to overcome any lighting
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color gamut far exceeds what conventional plasma and LCD displays can generate
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getting PC input to display without cutting off the edges takes some work
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large footprint, cabinet is built fairly deep
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very heavy unit, will need at least 2 strong people to move it if adjustment is needed after install
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