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Mitsubishi Introduces 37- and 46-inch LCD Flat Panel HDTVs

Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America has introduced four fully integrated 1080p high-definition liquid crystal display televisions at its product line show. The new LCD sets are loaded with advanced features that deliver the best high-definition experience possible. All four models are designed, engineered and built in North America, and each comes with Mitsubishi's exclusive third-generation upconversion system, Plush1080p, which has been updated to include the latest 1080i to 1080p de-interlacing techniques.

The 37-inch Mitsubishi LT-37131 and LT-37132 models offer unmatched versatility and come on remote control, motorized swivel bases. The 46-inch Mitsubishi LT-46131 and Diamond LT-46231 models take advantage of Mitsubishi's Full Spectrum Color enhanced CCFL backlighting technology which reproduces over 90 percent of the NTSC color gamut, compared with 72 percent in standard LCD panels. Full Spectrum Color delivers images which are more intense, more vivid and more real to life.

These new Mitsubishi HDTVs deliver a cleaner, clearer picture from most any source, thanks to 12-bit digital processing and Mitsubishi's latest signal processing improvement, 4D Video Noise Reduction. Mitsubishi's 4D Video Noise Reduction adds an extra dimension to picture performance by using advanced algorithms to filter video noise more efficiently. Mitsubishi's 1080p LCD flat panel HDTVs with Tru1080p process 1920 x 1080p inputs without downconversion, delivering the full bandwidth of the incoming signal directly to the screen for a true two million pixel image.

All four models offer good connectivity and convenience. Two HDMI inputs, an IEEE1394 interface, DVI-I and component inputs provide connection to almost any HD component, including HD cable and satellite boxes, high-definition gaming systems, the upcoming Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD digital video sources, and HD media center PCs. Each comes equipped with Mitsubishi's ClearThought Easy Connect, which makes set-up a breeze by recognizing when a component is connected. The LT-37132 and the Diamond LT-46231 models are also loaded with TV Guide On Screen and Mitsubishi's proprietary NetCommand, which allows control of an entire home theater system from a single, illuminated remote. The Diamond LT-46231 also adds a deluxe, high style black gloss finish and a second simple remote control.

In separate announcements, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America introduced the industry's first line of 1080p DLP HDTVs with 6-Primary Color System, and its new lines of 73" 1080p DLP HDTVs, and LCD HDTVs. Mitsubishi also demonstrated the world's first laser-based HDTV at its line show. The company will announce delivery dates and suggested pricing at a later date.



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