Mitsubishi L65A90 65-Inch LaserVue Rear Projection HDTV
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Product Description
Mitsubishi s LaserVueTM Laser TV harnesses the power of the world s purest light source to deliver two times the color1 of many of today s HDTVs. Laser beams provide an extensive range of rich, complex colors, truly distinct clarity, and immersive depth of field. LaserVue sets the new standard for large screen television by delivering unimaginable color at approximately one third the operating power consumption of similarly-sized LCD TVs and one fourth of plasmas. LaserVue also comes equipped with 3D-ready viewing technology. Mitsubishi LaserVue...Simply the Greatest Picture on the Planet!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #79245 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: Black
- Brand: Mitsubishi
- Model: L65-A90
- Dimensions: 39.80" h x 12.50" w x 57.70" l, 136.40 pounds
- Display size: 65
Features
- World's First Laser-powered Television
- Twice the Color Over 200% of HDTV
- Energy Efficient 135W Operating Power
- High Contrast
- Black Lacquer Finish with Blue Diamond Accent Lighting
Customer Reviews
Stunning!
I have owned the Mitsubishi LaserVue since May 24, 2009. I could not be more satisfied with this TV. Blu-Rays look flawless with natural fluid motion, even with fast paced action scenes. The brightness of the image far surpasses the LCD and LED-LCD competition. Dark scene detail is the best that I have seen. My previous set was an early Samsung DLP. Reviewers have commented on the narrow viewing angle of DLP-type televisions. The viewing angle on the LaserVue is far broader than any DLP television, especially laterally. Even vertically, the viewing angle is better than my old Samsung DLP. My LaserVue sits on a BDI Deploy Max 9640-1, Extra wide Open TV Stand - Gloss Black stand, about 19 inches high. Wii games are playable twelve feet away without problems in viewing. The placement in my family room is on the long wall ( 24 feet ) and an excellent image is viewable from all seating positions. What really separates this TV from the competition, however, is the color rendition. Of the three color settings, "Natural", "Bright", and "Brilliant", I keep the TV mostly on "Natural", and even at this setting, the color is astounding. The "Bright" setting is used only when there is extreme ambient light, such as when there is direct sunlight streaming through the blinds behind the TV. The "Brilliant" setting seems to extrapolate the color into a range broader than originally intended or recorded. The Blu-Ray of the movie WALL-E looks incredible on this setting.
I must make some comments about a very positive experience with Mitsubishi as a company and the customer service that I have received. My first LaserVue did have a defect. The picture would occasionally shift in tone, as if the color temperature had been changed from cool to warm. I contacted my dealer, who in turn contacted Mitsubishi. I received telephone call from both a Mitsubishi customer service representative as well as an engineer from company headquarters in California. My set was replaced within a week and I received follow-up calls ensure that all was ok.
Many people are put off by the price of this television. I purchased the LaserVue and the stand at a very high-end Home theater store in Houston, where far costlier televisions were on display. One evening, near closing time, I was the only customer in the store. Most of the high-end televisions have promotional Blu-Ray DVDs playing to demonstrate the strengths of their products. My salesman allowed me to play these DVDs on the Laservue. It was really no contest. After this exercise, the LaserVue really seemed like a bargain, especially when considering that there should be no degradation of the image in the life of this television.
L65A90
I reciently purchased my new L65A90 HDTV.
I have a satellite system. The TV was necessary becaus my wife wanted our only "LED" DLP Samsung 61" HDTV HL6189S for our bedroom. She thought the Samsung was too big for our bedroom. When me and my friend placed the HDTV in the bedroom, my wife saw it fit fine. I was told to leave it there and get another for our living room. Yes? Get a Samsung HDTV. I went to get the latest from Samsung DLP HL67A750. Bigger. A new "LED" TV.
Well all Samsung :LED" TV's are discussed.
The only DLP HDTV was the LaserVue L65A90. It had some newest ideas. The TV uses a LASER scanning system. It is 65" sized. It is using a Texas Industrial "DARK-4" chip. The latest one today.
Now let me tell some things I am happy to inform anyone who may like to consider.
1. The TV is beautiful to see.
2. There is a "BLUE" LED in the front of the TV. The menu allows for the BLUE lights to turn on all the time. Or turn on when the TV is off. Or only when the TV is on.
3. The picture is the very best TV I have ever saw tosay.
I was able to see the colors in a way my Samsung only could hint about. It is extreamly sharp to view. There are no artifacts to see.
My best to you who need such a product is to get one. You will not be sorry.
Anthony
Blown away by this picture!
My brother just bought this and I'm very impressed with the pic quality. I want to start by saying I own a Sony XBR4 and an XBR6, and I have the baseline settings for XBR4 at AVS, so I know pic quality.
This is an amazing TV, super vivid colors, deep blacks and smooth motion. The only con is that is not a flat panel and cannot be wall mounted. If wall mounting is not a big deal, and you can afford the high price, then this is by far the best big-screen out there(over 55"), beating the Pio Elite Pro 111FD 60" model for color accuracy.
If size is not a big deal, the Pio Elite 50" pro111FD is probably better because its gettable for under 2k. The Sony XBR4,6 are the best LCD's at any size.
Mitsubishi hits a home run.....now please lower the price, so most can afford.


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