Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America is First to Deliver 1080p DLP High Definition

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IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 27, 2005--Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc., the company that introduced big screen and plasma televisions to North America, makes history again by being the first to introduce high definition 1080p televisions featuring DLP(TM) technology from Texas Instruments. The latest in TV technology, 1080p DLP(TM) HDTV provides the highest display resolution available for today's large screen televisions.
On June 30, Mitsubishi will deliver its 52-inch WD-52627, 1080p DLP(TM) HDTV to select Southern California retailers. National distribution of the WD-52627, which carries a suggested retail price of $3,699, will begin in the weeks following.

Not only will Mitsubishi be first-to-market with 1080p DLP(TM) HDTV, the company will also introduce the largest 1080p DLP(TM) televisions available in North America this year with three 73-inch models (WD-73727, WD-73827 and WD-73927). Overall, Mitsubishi will ship nine 1080p DLP(TM) models this summer and fall, ranging in size from 52 to 73 inches.

"1080p is just what is needed for today's larger TV screen sizes," said Frank DeMartin, vice president of marketing for Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America. "People who have seen our 1080p sets, from customers and retailers to industry writers and experts, have been amazed by the picture clarity, brightness and depth that Mitsubishi 1080p DLP(TM) HDTVs deliver."

Because 1080p provides twice the resolution of the high definition 720p or 1080i displays found in most HDTVs today, viewers will be treated to more vivid pictures, no matter what the scene or content. And given its higher pixel density, even a super-sized 73-inch 1080p DLP(TM) HDTV can deliver a sharper picture than a 50-inch 720p model.

"This is truly a milestone in home theater, and being the first to deliver 1080p DLP(TM) HDTV is consistent with Mitsubishi's history of giving consumers the very best," said Max Wasinger, senior vice president of sales and marketing for Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America. "The retailers who will carry these new models are eager to make the latest technology available to customers. They share Mitsubishi's passion for innovation and quality, and know that 1080p DLP(TM) HDTV delivers the best picture available."

As part of its pledge to provide "the perfect picture every time," the new models feature Mitsubishi's proprietary 1080p DLP(TM) light engine with Dark Detailer(TM) for improved dark scene detail. The sets also use Mitsubishi's exclusive Plush1080p(TM) technology to upconvert all signals--including 1080i--to 1080p for the best quality image from any source.

While Mitsubishi's 1080p DLP(TM) HDTVs produce the best possible picture from today's 1080i high definition sources, such as broadcast, cable and satellite TV, they are also designed with the future in mind.

"We will be seeing many new sources of 1080 content later this year and next year," said DeMartin. "The new gaming consoles, Blu-ray/HD-DVD technologies and media center PCs will all offer HD content, and the major broadcast and cable networks will begin to transmit 1080 signals at 24 and 30 frames progressive, among the highest HDTV broadcast resolutions available. Mitsubishi 1080p DLP(TM) HDTVs will be poised to take advantage of the latest HD content and deliver it with unsurpassed picture quality."

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Interesting that Samsung was first to premier 1080p DLP at CES, but Mitsu is first on the street with a model for consumer purchase.
 
These should be awesome, by the time I am ready to upgrade these 1080P sets should have come down in price quite a bit and will probably be in the third generation or so.
 
I have the 720p DLP now from Mitsu and it is the most awesome picture I have ever seen. 1080p may just blow my eyes right out of my head!!!!!
 
I do not know if these 1080p Tvs when feed an HD Lite 1280x1080i will show great picture or it will show the degradation of the signal. I wonder if it it will have the same ill effect of 480i overcompressed picture on a 720p or 1080i TV. I think the jury is still out until a good feed is sent to these Tvs.
 
Sean Mota said:
I do not know if these 1080p Tvs when feed an HD Lite 1280x1080i will show great picture or it will show the degradation of the signal. I wonder if it it will have the same ill effect of 480i overcompressed picture on a 720p or 1080i TV. I think the jury is still out until a good feed is sent to these Tvs.

I bet you are right on this Sean. I have been waiting for a 1080p set for OTA and games Xbox360 and ps3!! I know OTA is 1080i but i bet still looks good with these 1080p sets! As for Hdlite i sure hope this stops quick fast and in a hurry!!
 
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