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    Mitsubishi goes big in this CES

    By admin | January 7, 2011

    Mitsubishi goes huge this CESMitsubishi 92-inch 3D TV marked 61.2 kg.

    Mitsubishi has unleashed 92-inch 3D Home Theater-TV is the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

    Monster TV is fully in line with the 20-inch LG: n 72-inch LZ9700, which was the largest in the world for the 12th of December. TV is a 24 cm thick and weighing 61.2 kg, is so large that it cannot be attached to the wall, but the rest in a rack.

    Frank DeMartin, Vice President, marketing, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America “Mitsubishi Electric consistently delivered a large, bright, technologically advanced, displays one of the world’s largest video screen in HD, would you like to stay at the Cowboys Stadium, Dallas, and now our super sized 92-inch 3D Home Cinema TV,” said.

    “Our new 92-inch 3D TV, Mitsubishi will continue to fuel the size of the domestic market, where the 3D view of the importance of looking to make an immersive 3D experience for home entertainment-movies, sports, games, and all sorts of new and exciting 3D content to consumers,” he added.

    Mitsubishi’s massive masterpiece, as well as this week, the largest 3D TV, the internet media properties, StreamTV multi-speaker audio immersive technology (IST) with 16 speakers built half, streaming audio, Bluetooth, four HDMI inputs, USB media, 120 Hz, the new common system of taxation applicable to interest and apurunko clears the screen contrast.

    92-inch 3D TV joins 60, 65, 73-82-inch versions of the 2011 Mitsubishi 3D TV configuration.

    92-inch is not the only huge thing that will disable this CES Mitsubishi, it will also see OLED show-control panel for business use of the ground-breaking measures to 155 cm-as well as the company’s first 1080p Full HD 3D home theater projector. The projector is designed for home and is aimed at customers need high definition 3D images greater than 100 inches.

    92 Inch price has not yet been revealed, but 82 inch Mitsubishi TV sells for about $ 600 (1) and (3) and 73-inch sells for approximately $ 2,000.

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