Mitsubishi is about to get in your face -- literally. The company just announced its 2010 line of 3D1 3D-ready DLP Home Cinema TVs.
In
case you didn't know, Mitsubishi has been selling 3D DLP TVs since
2007. That would make this year's models the company's fourth generation
of 3D-ready TVs. Expect three different series: the 638, 738, and
Diamond 838 series. Between the three offerings, there seven sets in
60-, 65-, 73-, and 82-inch sizes.
According to Mitsubishi execs,
Mitsubishi 3D TVs currently utilize a "checkerboard" format to display
3D content in split resolution. Twice adds
that an adapter will be needed to play back other 3D formats, including
those used in new 3D Blu-ray Disc players. They also say that an
emitter and active-shutter 3D glasses or DLP Link active-shutter glasses
will be required. However, Mitsubishi has yet to announce whether or
not the new sets will come with these necessary accessories in the box.
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