@reefturkey The L75A94 is the newer version of the LaserVue TV made by Mitsubishi. Some of the upgrades include built in WiFi, built in emitter (for 3-D), 2D + Depth (to convert 2-D TV to 3-D), Clear contrast screen (better black levels), 14 lbs lighter and is energy star 5.3 compliant. The video processing and light engine are unchanged from the older L75A91. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Why don't they call LCD TVs fluorescent TVs, because both, what are called LED TVs and LCD TVs, are both really LCD TVs. The only real difference is that the light behind the LCD is fluorescent on one and LED on the other. They both have a multi-layer RGB or more LCD in front of the light source, with each layer having different color pixels. I wonder what a TV would be called if they used an electroluminescent light source in back of the LCD layers :) Technology sure is funny at times!
@BlackWiiOwner2010 The Mitsubishi LaserVue televisions are not designed for hanging on the wall. They weigh approximately 155 pounds and are about 18 inches deep. They are definitely not the best candidate for wall mounting because of that.
I currently use an older Samsung 2004 DLP as a computer monitor (720p max) but it certainly put my 22inch 1080p screen to shame. It simply looks better.
I'd like to use this Mitsubishi one one as my new monitor. I do game, a LOT (flight sims, shoot'em ups etc you name it) Now I'd like to know, will this TV support 1080p desktop? I could certainly use the space when it comes to photoshop and flash. The 2004 model I have now only supports 1080i, which is real ugly.
@izlude2 Yes, you certainly can use the Mitsubishi LaserVue TV as a computer monitor. Using the HDMI inputs the L75-A91 TV will accept a 1920x1080p 60Hz resolution signal. Game On!
Can anyone recommend some picture settings? I've had my L75-A91 for a little over two months now, and I've been using the same picture settings that I used on my WD-65831. Picture Mode: Natural Contrast: 42 Color: 27 Brightness: 34 Video Noise: Low Deep Field Imager: Off Edge Enhance: On Sharpness: 45 Color Temp: High Tint: 27 Magenta: 33 Red: 35 Yellow: 38 Green: 56 Cyan: 38 Blue: 44 There is no "Perfect Tint" but there are Gamma settings for each laser? ~John
yea i got the 65 in look at my uploads if you dont belive me but any who im getting the 75 in feb and really excited about the internet tv sounds awesome also just to add is the 75 still have a steal case to it or is it plastic because the steal saved me twice so far and i will never buy a plastic piece of shit agin
The price is ridiculous! Mitsubishi has a crappy user interface/remote & to overcharge for a technology that is supposed to cost less adds insult to injury. How many years are they going to barely sell any of these at ridiculous prices? My current HDTV is a Mit. 52" LCD & it routinely reboots, has pack of vertical dead lines on the right side that goes away after it warms up!, and the remote and UI sucks. I'm already on my 2nd lcd screen and it's out of warr. I should have bought a Samsung
What's the difference between this and the L75-A94?
reefturkey 1 month ago
@reefturkey The L75A94 is the newer version of the LaserVue TV made by Mitsubishi. Some of the upgrades include built in WiFi, built in emitter (for 3-D), 2D + Depth (to convert 2-D TV to 3-D), Clear contrast screen (better black levels), 14 lbs lighter and is energy star 5.3 compliant. The video processing and light engine are unchanged from the older L75A91. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
ONECALL 1 month ago
PIN FROCIO!!
alvise 1 month ago
Why don't they call LCD TVs fluorescent TVs, because both, what are called LED TVs and LCD TVs, are both really LCD TVs. The only real difference is that the light behind the LCD is fluorescent on one and LED on the other. They both have a multi-layer RGB or more LCD in front of the light source, with each layer having different color pixels. I wonder what a TV would be called if they used an electroluminescent light source in back of the LCD layers :) Technology sure is funny at times!
denniswhayes 3 months ago
Is the L75-A91 the width as a plasma t.v. or does it have the housing behind it like a dlp t.v.? Could it possibly be mounted on the wall?
Looks like a great t.v. to play games, watch satellite on it and blu-ray.
BlackWiiOwner2010 3 months ago
@BlackWiiOwner2010 The Mitsubishi LaserVue televisions are not designed for hanging on the wall. They weigh approximately 155 pounds and are about 18 inches deep. They are definitely not the best candidate for wall mounting because of that.
ONECALL 3 months ago
In Russia the price of this device 17000 $
HuloHulo67 6 months ago
we dont even need 3D glasses now
suntman2011 7 months ago
@UserNamei5 , The future is here !!!
TheTurbinator 9 months ago
@TheTurbinator it been here for a few year had mine 2 years ..
danephillips 8 months ago
What is this? LCD, LED, Plasma?
TheTurbinator 9 months ago
@TheTurbinator Laser dlp .. Never replace laser 2years and zero problems .
danephillips 8 months ago
I currently use an older Samsung 2004 DLP as a computer monitor (720p max) but it certainly put my 22inch 1080p screen to shame. It simply looks better.
I'd like to use this Mitsubishi one one as my new monitor. I do game, a LOT (flight sims, shoot'em ups etc you name it) Now I'd like to know, will this TV support 1080p desktop? I could certainly use the space when it comes to photoshop and flash. The 2004 model I have now only supports 1080i, which is real ugly.
If it can, is it 120hz?
izlude2 9 months ago
@izlude2 Yes, you certainly can use the Mitsubishi LaserVue TV as a computer monitor. Using the HDMI inputs the L75-A91 TV will accept a 1920x1080p 60Hz resolution signal. Game On!
ONECALL 9 months ago
@ONECALL YES!!! Thanks so much!!!
izlude2 9 months ago
My friend has this. Tv its amazing
TheBanjo557 9 months ago
trenchass 1 year ago
@trenchass I am not a certified tech, therefore I don't have the balls to mess with the gamma settings.
trenchass 1 year ago
Uhh, I'm 12..am I allowed to call?
KingProductionsRS 1 year ago
I love the size of this TV and the LaserVue color, i am getting one soon :))), can you please load some more Movies on this TV !!!!! plz
wimam77 1 year ago
only for USA :(
XShinAkumaX 1 year ago
yea i got the 65 in look at my uploads if you dont belive me but any who im getting the 75 in feb and really excited about the internet tv sounds awesome also just to add is the 75 still have a steal case to it or is it plastic because the steal saved me twice so far and i will never buy a plastic piece of shit agin
cputecch 1 year ago
The price is ridiculous! Mitsubishi has a crappy user interface/remote & to overcharge for a technology that is supposed to cost less adds insult to injury. How many years are they going to barely sell any of these at ridiculous prices? My current HDTV is a Mit. 52" LCD & it routinely reboots, has pack of vertical dead lines on the right side that goes away after it warms up!, and the remote and UI sucks. I'm already on my 2nd lcd screen and it's out of warr. I should have bought a Samsung
jcarcopo 1 year ago