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3-D-Ready HDTV Uses Laser Light to Double Colour Range, Save Energy
This story is from the category Display Technology
Date posted: 26/12/2008
Mitsubishi's 65-inch LaserVue taps laser technology to produce an astonishingly vivid picture. The rear-projection set's colour range is twice as broad as a typical HDTV's, yet it consumes 33 percent less energy than a similar-size LCD.
As an additional advantage, lasers tend to not burn out. The company claims they will never need replacing.
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