They also have a simillar offer using 720P lcd's, the enhancement technologies go by a different name in the lcd release, but they appear to do more or less the same. Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America Introduces Feature-loaded, Fully-integrated 1080p DLP? MicroDisplay HDTVs Contact: Mark Scott Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics USA Phone: 714.220.6896 Email: mark.scott@xxxxxxxxxxxx Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America Introduces Feature-loaded, Fully-integrated 1080p DLP? MicroDisplay HDTVs INDIANAPOLIS ? SEPTEMBER 6, 2005 ? Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. will introduce five fully integrated HDTVs today at CEDIA today. All five televisions include Plush? imaging to deliver an unmatched perfect picture every time and ClearThought? technology to make it easy to watch TV. Mitsubishi?s WD-52627 (52-inch), WD-62627 (62-inch), WD-52628 (52-inch), WD-62628 (62-inch) and WD-73727 (73-inch) all boast 1920 x 1080p pixel resolution and Mitsubishi?s proprietary Dark Detailer? light engine technology for unmatched contrast and black levels. All five models come with Plush1080p?, Mitsubishi?s third-generation upconversion system updated for 1080i-to-1080p deinterlacing. The 628 Series and 727 Series models also feature Mitsubishi?s new DeepField? imager and SharpEdge?, enhancing brightness and contrast. The WD-73727 uses a powerful 150W lamp for a bold and bright picture, a considerable achievement for a screen of this size. These new models have two HDMI? inputs, three component video inputs and a multi-format memory card reader. All of these HDTVs are also Digital Cable Ready with CableCARD? and the WD-52628, WD-62628, and the WD-73727 also have front panel IEEE1394 inputs with DV decoder to allow easy playback from digital video camcorders. All five microdisplay televisions use Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing? technology and Mitsubishi?s ClearThought? technology to make them the easiest to use full-featured TVs available. ClearThought? includes TV Guide On Screen? program guide, and an all-digital audio output that converts analog audio signals to digital. The new models also come with NetCommand? 5.0, the latest generation of Mitsubishi?s home theater operation system which allows users to set up and control components using simple on-screen icons. Dark Detailer? is a new Mitsubishi technology that provides enhanced contrast and black levels. It allows a wider palette of dark gray shades, giving a realistic sense of depth to the picture. DeepField? imager is a new system Mitsubishi developed that allows the television to display enhanced contrast and sharpness. It constantly monitors the picture signal and finely adjusts brightness, contrast and gamma so that every part of every frame is optimized. This results in a picture with greater depth-of-field, especially in scenes with both dark and light areas. SharpEdge? is the latest version of an exclusive Mitsubishi edge-definition system. New for this year, it enhances both horizontal and vertical edges for stunning picture precision. Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. manufactures and markets a comprehensive line of premium quality high definition projection televisions, HD LCD televisions, and plasma displays, as well as VCRs, DVD players, and an HDTV receiver/controller and related products for complete home theater systems. Recognized as the world leader and innovator of digital big screen television and receiver technology, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America develops audio and video products that lead the industry in quality, performance and ease-of-use. For additional information about MDEA, visit http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com. Plush, Plush1080p, ClearThought, NetCommand, DeepField, Dark Detailer, and SharpEdge are trademarks or registered trademarks of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation and/or Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. CableCARD is a trademark of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. Digital Light Processing and DLP are trademarks of Texas Instruments. TV Guide On Screen is a registered trademark of Gemstar Development Corp. HDMI is a trademark of HDMI Licensing, LLC. # # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways: - Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at FreeLists.org - By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line.