Laser TV News 12 Dec 2009 09:23 am
Where is Laser TV?
2010 may be a watershed year for Laser TV as the entertainment market looks for new and exciting products to entice consumers and help the market forget lackluster sales in 2009. Sony actually lost money for the first time in over 50 years. 2009 saw Mitsubishi on top as the sole manufacturer of Laser TV with its Laservue, which halted production earlier in the year, and now retails for less than $5,000 in some areas. HDI Ltd. of Los Gatos, California introduced a giant Laser TV prototype which may someday give Mitsubishi its first real competition.
The 3D film, Avatar, represents decades of planning and waiting by the filmmaker’s for technological advances sufficient enough to allow expressive 3D rendering. 3D cinema and 3D TV are poised to change the way we view entertainment, and high-efficiency and low-power consumption laser-powered electronics could help drive the technology for 3D goods and content.

on 09 Jan 2010 at 4:01 am 1.loute said …
Still waiting for a release in Europe to get rid of my old 36cm cathodic TV.
The bad thing is that we were supposed to see it coming last year, we’re now in 2010 (I was told so) and still nothing new concerning this TV that I’ve been expecting to come for over 3 years now.
(I apologize for the mistakes, it’s been ages I haven’t pratice)