Up next on our journey through
CEDIA 2007 is
Mitsubishi, which seemed to separate its projectors from the rest of its inventory on the floor. Nevertheless, the firm did have a micro projector in action alongside the beastly
HC6000, and just across the way were too many HDTVs to count. Interestingly, Mitsu chose to erect an entire wall of its own to show off a few UltraThin Frame LCDs, but we utilized the questionably scientific finger-gap test to show that these sets weren't quite as thin as Toshiba's
RF350U. Another treat came when we witnessed a trio of incredibly engrossed (or bored, 'twas hard to tell) individuals trying to make sense of a 3D display, so be sure and share in the fun below, capiche?
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Angelo Brisimitzakis @ Sep 7th 2007 12:47AM
No info on the laser DLP televisons? Too bad.
gamedude420 @ Sep 7th 2007 2:58AM
ya but laser will be shown as ces in january of 08. im holding out til the laser rptv is released so i know if i can afford or not, i hope its afordable, cause i want a 73 inch, unless they release an 80+
Matthew @ Sep 8th 2007 1:50PM
I was there, getting to see the Original Star Wars Episode 4 in 3-D was the highlight for me, hearing about it and seeing it are two different things, it was a THRILL, and really amazing what they did with it, now i know what Lucas was talking about, when he said how spectacular it was!