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  • iPhone 7, now with laservue technology

  • I didnt know Ron Jeremy is a laser tv guru now

  • @silverman2981 wow before i saw the comments i was gonna say something about him haha

  • Does anybody even own one? Power is about 130 watts depending on mode. Wtf is 1000 watts? I got one for 4k at onecall.com. I own the l75_a91, the newest model. The hype is real. This tv is farking amazing. It is brand new. I got lucky on price. Normally 5.5k on sale. Games and movies are amazing. !g.

  • @3ch017 Mine is 2 years old :)

  • yea lol watch the power is 1000watt -..-

  • @quangluu96 The energy use on this tv consume only one half the power of LCD and one third the energy of plasma

  • @danephillips but doesn't it heats very fast and pixel get burned?

  • @quangluu96 Nope .... awesome ... play games on it too .... I also have this tv on 14 hours a day or more I only turn it off to sleep ...Even when I leave it on ...

  • ohhh all this plasma led crap is garbage you wait 10 years from now.

  • @auburn722 thanx captain obvious

  • this guy just went mr.wizard on my ass

  • nice....can you upload more movies about unboxing and experinces on this TV ?

  • the life of the light source 100,000+ hours. thats 11 and a half years of leaving the TV on, so if that isnt good enough for you i dont know what is. sure it isnt THIN like an LED, but larger LCd's can be up to 6 inches thick, and this is a DLP, its not meant to be thin, its meant to give the best picture at the largest size.

  • I'd like to point out that this video is almost 3 years old, so all you people bitching about the price should do your research, the 65 is now 3,000-5,000 depending on where you shop. thats the same price as a 60" lcd/led tv and only about 500-1000 more than a 65" plasma. for all those wondering about the life, the lasers last the life of the TV, with no degrade in picture quality or brightness,

  • At only 10 inches THIN..lol.

  • this is BULLSHIT, i hear it's more expensive YET they say it's gonna be 30-40% less then lcd / plasma.

    Another thing is 160 veiwing angle sucks ass, good viewing angle is 170-175.

    I think LED & OLED is going to send this laser tv back to where it belongs, OUTSPACE.

  • you frickin dumbass 160 is better than 170-175 180 is when you right in frount of it

  • @cputecch

    0 degrees would be right in front of the tv. 160-180 degrees would be off to the sides.

  • @sliverd the price dropped from 7000 two years ago to the same price as a 55 inch led, im thinking you should do your research

  • Mitsubishi's problem is that customers expect premium performance for premium price. These sets have all kinds of picture problems, some of them due to simply stupid decisions my Mitsubishi. The most they can possibly ask without insulting people is $2-$3000.

  • What about suspected shelf life based on being switched on and off repeatedly and left on for years?

    Whereby plasmas have longevity measured in hours or years if informed by a store clerk.

    I have put off buying any tv until the tech will last the money I spend while giving me full quality. Also Mitsubishi as a maker. What other electronic consumables do we have to go on for quality?

  • I would like more technical data in this video. Numbers, numbers, numbers.

  • He looks like a younger Ron Jeremy.

    Anyways - what's the estimated diode life on this and when it comes time to replace it, how much will it cost. Are they all DPSS? I want the specs on the laser assembly.

    Since it's not a scanner pair based image, the black levels will not be truly "black". 30kpps and 50kpps is fast for a scanner, but in my opinion not quite fast enough.

  • ooooooo only 6000+$ for laservue

  • this video is informative but strange...

  • LOL @ what this guy says about it being a step forward to ultra high definition

    It's actually going the othe rway

    The right way would be fitting more pixels in a smaller space and this is "FULL HD" in 65" and you can get latops in full hd with 15" screens

    That was totally irrelevant to Laservue

  • does laservue support 3d technology without glasses=?..if it does then i bet the 7000 is worth the money..but if it does support 3d without the glasses..then i will wait 1 year and pay 3000?

  • @HyperfastMalmsteen its already 3000, this video is 2 almost 3 years old

  • i want this. i havnt seen any videos about lag time or how beast games look on it. play your games in 3-D ;P

  • What a sleeze-ball, lol wow.

  • it looks good but i wont pay 7000 dollars for a tv just 1000 dollars is too much but 7000 especially during a depression i mean recession

  • I sure hope my Diamontron CRT can last until laser TVs become affordable. I REALLY don't feel like buying an LCD, which unless very high end, is total junk.

  • To sum it up. Laser TV is the shit!

  • @tjpld yes and shit with you buahahahaha!!!!

  • What a Douche . LOL

  • is this better then LED????

  • @bizzy400 yes its way better than LEAD

  • yes miles better.

  • @bizzy400 LED is and Lcd tv with Led backlight!

  • This man hypnotized me.

  • "Like all things, evolution and improvements carry on."

    what about the dodo?

  • It became extinct.

  • exactimundo.

  • so extinct that i just bought one yea

  • U bought one?

  • hell yea if i could efford it i would buy another one plus found it cheaper on the net about half the price

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