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	<title>Laser TV</title>
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	<description>Laser TV News, Reviews, Release Dates, Previews, Guides &#38; Media</description>
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		<title>Will Laser TV Appeal to the Mainstream?</title>
		<description>Since its debut in late 2008, Mitsubishi's Laservue laser television has been met with three universal comments: stunning, expensive and reclusive; the respective third keeping this a still relatively unknown technology.  Will laser display technology ever meet the demanding expectations of the TV mainstream?

Stunning is for the picture quality.  Gushing ...</description>
		<link>http://laser-tv.org/2009/will-laser-tv-reach-mainstream/</link>
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		<title>Mitsubishi Touts LaserVue on Web</title>
		<description>In a apparent viral-inspired video appearing on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, Frank DeMartin, Mitsubishi's Vice-President of Marketing, explains why the LaserVue laser tv is the perfect technology to tout carbon neutrality. For the first 5,000 Twitter and Facebook followers to join its Carbon Neutral Campaign (CNC), Mitsubishi will purchase $5000 ...</description>
		<link>http://laser-tv.org/2009/mitsubishi-touts-laservue-on-web/</link>
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		<title>Laser TV Production Continues</title>
		<description> Mitsubishi revealed through back channels today that its laser powered Laservue TV has resumed production.  After a lackluster debut in Q4 of 2008, several media outlets have reported on a halt in Mitsubishi's production of the Laservue, from a still undisclosed manufacturing defect.

Mitsubishi's 65-inch LaserVue is a rear-projection TV ...</description>
		<link>http://laser-tv.org/2009/laser-tv-resumes-production/</link>
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		<title>Mitsubishi Halts Laser TV Production</title>
		<description>Due to what Mitsubishi is calling "a problem with manufacturing equipment," the production of Laservue laser televisions have been temporarily halted.  The whiz kids at Engadget HD are reporting production will resume in early 2009.  This news is a continuation of what has become a tradition of Mitsubishi vagaries surrounding ...</description>
		<link>http://laser-tv.org/2009/mitsubishi-halts-laser-tv-production/</link>
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		<title>Laser TV: 2009</title>
		<description>Despite global economic woes, news continues to trickle in regarding the development of laser tv techology and 3D TV.  The following article from one year ago, recalls SpectronIQ's foray into the laser tv market, and its plans to introduce a 72-inch model in 2009.  It remains to be seen if ...</description>
		<link>http://laser-tv.org/2009/laser-tv-2009/</link>
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		<title>Top Gadgets of 2008</title>
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All rights reserved. Wired Magazine 2008

It's getting close to the end of the year, so brace yourself for those best-of-the-year lists.  Time recently listed the Laservue as the second best gadget of 2008, with the Optima PICO micro-projector coming in first.  The development of laser technology is also timely ...</description>
		<link>http://laser-tv.org/2008/top-gadgets-of-2008/</link>
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		<title>Buy LaserVue Online!</title>
		<description> 
Long overdue and much speculated about, Mitsubishi’s LaserVue laser television has arrived just in time for Black Friday and the holiday shopping season. Priced at $6,999 for the 65-inch model, this laser-powered luxury shockingly stands out when compared to the surplus of affordable flat screen models. However, LaserVue is ...</description>
		<link>http://laser-tv.org/2008/buy-laservue-online/</link>
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		<title>LaserVue Shipping</title>
		<description>It's been a busy week for laser tv news on the web.  To sum things up, Mitsubishi is now shipping its 65-inch LaserVue laser television to select retailers in North America.  Most articles rehash the LaserVue's top selling points: "twice the color and half the power."

A few articles recount the ...</description>
		<link>http://laser-tv.org/2008/laservue-shipping/</link>
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		<title>Laser TV: First Reviews</title>
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Until we get our hands on a demo LaserVue (Mitsubishi says demand is strong and they only have 2 demo sets to pass around until Q2 2009) we must rely on others for reviews.  The thetechlounge guys are at it again, and this time they came armed with a few ...</description>
		<link>http://laser-tv.org/2008/laser-tv-first-reviews-2/</link>
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		<title>Finally Here&#8230;in Texas</title>
		<description>Laser TV has finally arrived, in San Antonio, Texas at least.  A kind reader tipped us off to an very early review from thetechlounge guys at the Laservue World Premier from Bjorn's.

"Our experience with Mitsubishi's newest tech was great, but we're reserving judgment until we do some in-depth testing with ...</description>
		<link>http://laser-tv.org/2008/finally-herein-texas/</link>
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