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  • wow

  • who other than me realized that crt tv's use lasers i thinks

  • 240p ... we meet again

  • It's now 2012 and Plasma still rules.

  • Ummm, wasn't this a fake tech????

  • Ya, that's right, throw out your TVs... right into your local landfills! :o/ Go consumerism.

    REcycle your old electronics!

    REcycle your old electronics!

    REcycle your old electronics!

  • il stick with a OLED

  • What happen to technology ? Its kaput !!! LOL!

  • Price? Laser Screens 75" going for 5+ grand atm. You can get a 63 in plasma for less than half that. Cost to fix? Length of life of the TV? Any issues?

  • @llIIIlIIllIIIlIIlllI crt is a tube that shoots electrons and magnets deflect the electrons. this is 3 light lasers that shoot onto a mirror that moes very very fast to scan a picture.

  • he said laser is the best light source...

    im gonna use sun technology, the most natural light source...lol

  • 130lbs? God damn solid steel rails way less then that shit.

  • Its going to be a Genuine "Laser R.G.B. Laser HDTV for me" in End of December of Boxing Day Week of 2012 A.D. assuming of Course Our Planet does NOT Destroy itself in WW3 by December 21st, 2012A.D. as many other Webpages on YouTube.com are "Suggesting as a Possible outcome by December 21st, 2012 Winter Solstice of 2012!!!!

  • @vlogsmack STFU

  • I have a tv that runs off water...

  • Your TV provides the best picture in the planet?! NO WAY! Maria Ozawa provides the best pictures/videos in the planet! That's a FACT!

  • doesnt look so good to me just another LED/LCD wana be. im still not sold. plasma is king

  • Video was posted in 2008. I guess this tech died.

  • @thedarkone2134 its just too expensive thats why no one gets it.

  • @thedarkone2134

    I was thinking exactly the same, but that doesn't really tell You anything about the strengths and weaknesses of the technology. It could be one of the many examples where a technologically superior product "goes to the grave" because of "purely market induced reasons", if You know what I mean.

    Brgds.

  • @thedarkone2134 there's no profit in these projectors. it costs liks $15.99 to produce.

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  • 130 pounds lol LED TVS are 30 to 35 punds and those are like 55 inch sizes lol .

  • Haven't seem many of these. Too bad ANSI Contrast can't be found anywhere, but from what I googled it doesn't beat the best plasmas so not that big of a loss. There still isn't a device on the market with decent contrast except maybe some small oled display, but they are way too small. My eyes demand at least 10x better than that of what the best out there can do, so going from crt to anything was painful, but I wanted the resolution. I would still prefer my black to be pitch black and not gray.

  • If its that good looking whyd they film it in 240p

  • @MrJujuwarrior In the olden days, YouTube would convert videos to 240p.

  • @PatabookG5 i know lol im just bein sarcastic haha

  • @MrJujuwarrior I know

    

  • Laser is going to be very cheap and less expensive. Actually, it can be small and light weight as some DVD/CD drive with adjustable screen size 1 ft - 5 ft on walls you want to project the screen on. At least that is how the technology should work - lesser wasting material.

  • We've been hearing this same kind of hype since 2006, 2007 and 2008 - "This amazing screen (Plasma, OLED, Laser) is coming out this year and will be the best one in the whole world!" But yet year after year... nothing. Meanwhile, year after year since then, Plasma fizzled, and the other technologies were never heard from. We're mainly stuck with mercury-loaded CCFKL LCD, or LED edge-LCDs. NEITHER of which is better than your granny's old CRT screen. Why did we have to throw those out, again?!

  • @themredweirdoshow Well I have one dude and 2 years now this tv image is life like and nothing you watching now can compare.The laser never needs replacement either ... Laser producse 80% of real world color all other tv only product around 40%. Go see one and you say Wow as everyone says when they see my tv ...

  • @themredweirdoshow Of course when I indicated "LED edge" was lousy, I meant edge-lit LED was lousy, not good regular full LED edge, which is totally different. As to "your" laser set, I bet you didn't buy one down at the local box-mart, didja? And I bet it cost a fortune, din't it? If so, then that stuff isn't in the realm of normal consumers, anyway. Maybe if you worked at NASA...

  • LASER > OLED > PLASMA > LCD / LED > LCD / CCFL.

  • it''s throw you out in a minute..

  • OLED is better and will be cheaper than LCD and Plasma.

  • LCD Plasma about 500-1000$

    Fricken Lazore Beam television about what at 65" probably 50 thousand dollars xD

  • uhh plasmas weight 200lbs..............I think not I just bought a 51" samsung 3d and it only weights like 70lbs, and thats with the darn stand.. and it has a glass screen .but if you want to throw ur plasma away I could gladly take it

  • thats insane my fifty inch dlp weighed about 30 pnds

  • nah ill keep my plasma thanks

  • Sadly lazer TVs didnt take off so well :)

    LED/LCD > laser > LCD > plasma > CRT

  • shit my old rear projection TV weighs just over 150lbs, his statistics are a few decades out of date....

  • shit my old rear projection TV weighs just over 150lbs, his statistics are a few decades out of date....

  • if u plan to throw out your plasmas,please fell free to throw it at my house.i will keep a mattress ready.

  • no fucken t.v is 200lbs.. i work at UPS and i have lifted t.v's up to 60 inches flat screens. they are about 90lbs the MOST. ANd most of them are just 65lbs.

  • MINI ME STOP HUMPING THE LASER !

  • 200lbs???? my 50 inch plasma weighs 60lbs!

  • TV looks painfully bright or is that the camera making it appear that way. I'll stick with Plasma. :D

  • SOMEBODY NEEDS TO COMPARE BETWEEN A OLED AND A LAZER TV.. DATS WEN WE'LL SEE REALLY WATS WAT..

  • plasma 200 pounds my ass

  • 200lbs? My 60 inch LCD MAYBE weighs 100. I mean I can unhook it and remove it from the wall by myself. I'm a big guy but 200 lbs? No way.

  • throw your old plasma at my home please :) happy new year :))))))

  • @joskaprdulja lol

  • you know, i have one simple request, and that is to have laser TV's with sharks attached to their frikkin' heads

  • @dwyerb

    omfg ROFL

  • @dwyerb Yeah baby!

  • Two years old and still no Mitsubishi TVs in the UK. The sizes have to be extra large, and not a single one reviewed by What hi-fi. A total waste? Quite possibly.

    Laser TVs are not mass market products, Pioneer dying was proof of that. They had the best plasma TV around but it cost too much, with so much other cheaper stuff available.

    More relevant news; Pioneer technicians who worked on the Kuro, applied all that knowledge to Panasonics top V20/VT20 plasma displays & they cost half as much.

  • This is shit plasma king of movie vewieing and semi to dark rooms there the way to go that shit is cheap

  • what i'd like to see is a tv set that uses light emitted by nuclear fission. once you've got a tiny reactor in the basement, why not use its byproduct - the light - for the tv aso?

  • why don't ya throw out your dead laser tv, lol!

  • @AZHOLEN1 yea yea toss it out i want the good lasers out of it lol i love lasers MHmmmmmmmm

  • No thnakyou to this tv..

  • dude we have to wait i bet this new laser TV is 5$ in 3010 XD

  • @Bitom10

    lol no by than the apocalypse has happened. and tvs will be useless against terminators.

  • So How Much Do you think It would Cost to get a laser T.V. Fixed? No Thanks

  • No 65" LCD weighs 200 or more lbs. No one talked of the light weight and durability of LCDs. Try carrying a plasma around or DROPPING one! Good luck. I have a projector. PT-AE4000 for dark room. I want to live damn it!!!! in a room with actual lights and sun perhaps. Is that too much to ask? It all BS to waste more of your lives. Boredom of life. Get out and see the real shade of grass and the sky...instead of trying to get the gamma right!! Step outside once and put down the cheetos!

  • I Bought a plasmaTV, then they came with 1080p LCD, bought it, then i bought a LEDTV, i bought a 3DTV last week, now they came with another technology... wtf lol

  • @ctonotorequal Look at the post day this idea obviously didnt work as planned

  • @ctonotorequal look at the date, 2008 ;)

  • People who haven't seen this TV on display need to shut the hell up. I saw this at The Big Screen Store 2 week ago and it blew me away. The 2010 model is 75" of pure brilliance. Watching Avatar on this monster is like being in the movie. $5,000-$6,000 is a bit much to pay for a TV but maybe in next 2 years the price will drop to about $,2500-$3,000 then I can get this bad boy. For now, the 73" 3D DLP will do. No 55" fake LED TV can compare to 73" of brilliant 3D DLP picture.

  • yeah yeah, so why are these not for sale allready here in europe?

  • and never heard of it again....

  • So i get blind if it breaks cause the lasers go into my eyes?

  • @Iambryancom lol

  • @Iambryancom blinded by your telivison lol

  • @Iambryancom Obviously not... you get instantly killed by the array of laser who will set your house and your neighborer's house on fire!

  • @Iambryancom You must be uneducated on lasers, many people are. A laser of 5mw will not damage your eyes from direct contact, and these lasers are probably now even 1 mw for each laser. very very weak.

  • @jpmac098 And you are way too overly educated to take a joke only too serious. Why so serious?

  • @alaskanhybrid Cause in the past way to many people have said to me that my laser will burn their eyes out or something, it just annoys me now.

  • I have a vizio 24" HDTV that probably weighs around 15 lbs

  • Buy this tv if you want lazor eye treatment whilst watching the simpsons

  • Dude I got an LCD and got burn in!

    And when I took it back for a Plasma, the stupid thing had dead pixels!

    So I took it back for a DLP and the glare was un-bearable!

    So What did I do? Nothing.

    I now have the best entertainment possible and it has been around for ages!

    Starring at my wall......

  • @vaguedustin its just a bit of bad luck man just keep trying and settle for nothing less than a set you love and free of problems, for me tv bliss came in the form of a panasonic g25 plasma.

  • @demorik XDXDXD

  • I think i have this TV....but my parents wasted their money becasu they wont buy a blue ray player, PS3, or HD tv broadcasting

  • I wouldn't want a lazer tv, you would strain your eyes out. probably be tunning down the lighting on everything, good for porn tho. Lazer tits.

  • bull, I have a 50 inch plasma i'd say it's around 6-to 70 lbs, plus this tv will be around 2K out the door.

  • that is LED?

  • every tv in my entire house is a cathode ray tv

  • I would love to have one but If i have to save for a tv like that i would have to save money untill i'm 88.

  • @TheQlabs what are u making 1$ an hour? holy shit 1 year of minimum wage and u can buy this

  • really hope some day tvs will beat the highest pc screen resolution of 2560x1440p

  • @devourment8800 i think i remember watching a video on youtube where they show a screen that goes up to like 4000x2000 or something around there i dont remember much about it though

  • @diamelo There is a high resolution technology coming that far surpasses HD's 1080p called 4k2k. But wait for it because it's not released yet. I think Sony is working on it. Hopefully Mitsubishi can bring out a 4k2k res tv. But still yet where's the 4k 2k channels and media? Ah we must wait again for that too.

    This Laservue does look awesome in the new 75 inch ones. But as the saying goes, want a monster truck got to go to a monster truck dealer. Want a monster tv? Go to the monster tv dealer.

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  • @devourment8800 lol? newb..

  • I just bought a Samsung 55" LCD

    -1080p

    -3ms response time

    -extremely high contrast ratio

    -Hyper real 3D engine (something I didn't know it had until I brought it home)

    -240Hz smooth motion for 3D content

    Amazing for playing games and watching Blu-Ray's.

    Cost: $2700 Canadian. Best TV I've ever owned!

  • @Jeffmorgan83 yep and color degradation and it will have to be replaced in 3 to 6 years because it will look like a washed out faded peace of crap LCD just like all the ones that Wallmart removes at the end of the year. For real, if you ever get a chance go look at a wall of LCD tv's. You will notice that all the pictures look worse and worse compared to the new ones. That's LCD fade/degradation. That picture only stays pretty for a little while. I heard lasers don't die and last long as tv.

  • An even heavier, bulkier, more energy comsuming television to compete with all the thin, light, energy star approved LCD and Plasma name brand models . Way to go Mitsu

    I heard with the gas and energy crisis that Ford is actually coming out with an SUV that gets 1.5 miles per gallon. (sarcasm)

  • @InsurdMedia if you wear glasses it actualy did burn your eyeballs

  • and as soon as money starts growing on trees,i will go buy one..ut until then i will stick with my pawn shop special flat screen :-)

  • Not bad, looks as good as my Phillips standard definition CRT wide-screen.

    If HD CRTs were easily available I would get one but this will do, because HD LCD and even plasma are vastly inferior to most high end CRTs. Of course the sheeple were persuaded to buy fashionable skinny sets and then convince themselves that watching washed out colours without proper blacks and jiggling motion artifacts was somehow cool and modern, which shows the power of mass marketing!

  • I think it's quite insulting to call people "sheeple"

    I bought a 32 inch 1080 LG, i really like the fact that it's slim, the picture quality is amazing and it was pretty cheap too.

    People like thinner electronics, for example:Thinner ipod's, phones, tv's, games consoles.

    Not everyone would rather have a bulky crt tv instead of a slim one, even if the crt looks better.

  • @liamuk08 what model is that lg you bought.

  • @tito14elnene

    It's an LG 32 5700, it cost £400, a very good tv, 1080p, very slim and has built in surround sound.

    I use it for Blu ray, Ps3 and xbox 360, all of them look amazing running on it

  • @TrevorLoughlin Ah I too believed that until I bought a mitsubishi Diamond DLP. Smooth and no blur. and if in 6 years the tv quits, just buy a 100 doller bulb slap in in and ta da, your tv is new again. I do beleive that DLP is superior to LCD and Plasma and LED. Mitsubishi is top of that food chain. Oh yea, these new DLP's upscale all crappy 480i and above to 1080p. An upcaler alone would run you 500 bucks. DLP is king of the monsters.

  • i spent $2,500 (canadian dollars) on my 56" plasma! fuck off!

  • useless to big for most people when they relese a 42`` at comparable prices whit lcds than it will be great

  • Not one tv that I carry at work weighs more than 160lbs in plasma, LCD, and led. Our company is also the largest distributor of samsung and LG. Only this guys Dlp tvs weigh more than laser tv.

  • you mean laser not lcd i dont get it

  • The best part about laser tv is that you won't have to EVER worry about your backlight...or changing a bulb etc....I can finally fall asleep on the couch without feeling bad about leaving my LCD on

  • Who the hell wants to put a 73" in their living room?!! If you want to make a small replica of a movie theater like *spoiler* in Zombie Land, then fine, but otherwise that's pretty ridiculous. And if you sit too close, how much you wanna bet even 1080P won't look a little pixely?

  • listen bozo the 73 hasnt came out yet and the 65 is awsome i got one and wouldn't ever trade thisfore anything but a larger one lol stop being jelious and go get one

  • Spaz much?

  • dont be a flamer

  • I didn't call you a bozo.

  • flaming i mean not to be rude but i cant stand people hating on this tv because of the price ive had it. You truely need to sit down a hour with this tv and watch a great blue ray on it to really fell the colors you become so involed with what on that you get a happy child like sence that fills you with joy and happynes. no othere display on the face of the earth has done this to me

  • And where can I sample this thing? Is it even out yet?

  • @FlamingBat Ultimate Electroncs has em.

  • @FlamingBat I got a 65 inch DLP and I sit about 5 feet in front of it and it's awesome. Especially with Nvidia 3d vision. No pixel or screen grain. It's nice to be able to adjust every 6 colors individually and also nice for each input to save each setting. I am going to get either the 82 inch DLP or the 75 inch Laservue. Sure I'd sacrifice 7 inches in width and a little off the height but I'd gain pure true color., The bulb is not a problem for 100 bucks but hmm. I want the best. DLP82 or LV 75

  • who cares how much it weighs? its stationary. i don't see anyone moving around a 65 inch tv much.

  • Laser TV? is that safe for the eyes.

  • @2point6x4

    No, it'll cause severe permanent damage to your retinas, but it'll be totally worth it! ;)

  • @2point6x4 I've done the reading and everyone says that the Lasers are really deluded and filtered and that the image is blown up so big that it's safe to watch. Even if you are still afraid all you have to do is stand the tv up high and make sure your eye view is under the screen from a distance. The view angle on LV sets is totally good. So place the set on a dresser and a coffee table up high, sit in a recliner and recline and your eyes won't even be in contact with the screen. No worries.

  • whats wrong with this guy anyways the deepest blacks come with plasmas mine is 1080p 600hz baby man that thing dont way 200 pounds what with this guy

  • imagine trying to mount that 130lbs lol tear off you fucking wall

  • @deluxedookie haha thats what i was thinking, but maybe its so big that you wont even need a wall.

  • @deluxedookie thats why you mount it into a stud, dur.

  • Lol, this guy is so biased. Plasma's and LCD's don't weight over 200lb. A 50" plasma weights around 60lb, and a LCD of the same size probably 50lb.

  • @Venezuela305 ur right..my 46inch panasonic weighs 56 pounds this guy in the vid is thick as fuck lol

  • @Venezuela305

    thats why its bad to listen to people that work from a company thats trying to sell you something.

    my lcd weighs 80lbs 200lbs my ass, that 130 lbs is a monster.

  • maybe NOW..

    but,

    When this video came out a 50 inch probably weighed around 80 lbs

  • @Hail2TheVictorsBaby

    My point still stands, 80 lbs is far away from 200+ lbs.

  • lol that's what ipod company want you to do, buy new one and the newest one came out the next day.

  • T3kTro, is so lame for getting all worked up and talking trash on YouTube. I have seen Sony oled tv next to Mitsubishi laser, and Sony looked better. Led's are the future as far as tv's are concerned. Check for yourselves.

  • @jbravo70 Everybody knows that OLED is a midget compared to Mitsubishis Monster Sets. Don't forget to mention tht OLED is Organic Light meaning parishable Organismis. The problem with OLED is the compounds in OLED dies so quick that the tech isn't nothing to brag about right now. Now future say 10 or 15 years and we might see huge OLED stuff with replacable Organic Compounds but that's far far off. So no comparison to the Laserview right now. Maybe pocket size good but not theater good.

  • OLED is the best right now. Sony XBR OLED will waste this thing, but it is just as pricey or maybe a bit more than than this laser tv. Real LED tv is going to be the future. Oled tv's are just LCD tv's that are led backlit, still the best right now though. But wait for true led tv, that will beat Anything.

  • You dont have a clue what your talking about. Lasers produce better light than any other source. Thus this TV probably does provide the best picture on the planet.

    OLED is the same a LCD but it doesnt require a backlight as the organic diodes produce their own light.

    Just have a look into how these work before spouting your fanboy comments.

  • You are the one who doesn't know what your talking about! LCD is not in any way the same as OLED OLED TVs are using a tiny LEDs or Light Emitting Diods for every dots of light shown on the screen. This allows for very good contrast. LCD TVs or Liquid Crystal Display, filters colors out from the backlight. It is laser and OLED TVs that are the same only that the laser TV uses lasers instead diods.

  • Ahh i just re-read what he said. Yes i am Wrong. Sorry.

    But my main point is LASER tvs do produce a better picture. As laser TVs produce a pure form of light, they are monocromatic.

    Which for people who dont know, they produce the exact wavelength of light every time producing very vibrant and accurate colours.

    Sorry again for my rant even when i didnt read it properly

  • OLED amazing, seen 2" displays that look amazing, i cant see laser beating that, i dont know how they have managed to produce multiple wavelengths for color rendition from a single laser source?

  • @engjds Mitsubishi Laservue uses 3 lasers. Red Laser, Blue Laser and green laser. Also Mitsubishi has something over all the other competitors which is the 6 color processor. What that does is gives you True Yellow, Cyan and Magneta to adjust along with just setting ting and color you can set each individual color all 6 of them. I'm telling you Mitsubishi's Diamond DLP and Laserviews are the Ferrari and Lambergini's of the tv market. but they sell cheaper monsters too. They have the best of all.

  • @jbravo70 the sony OLED wont waste this at all..it wud about 800hours after getting turned on as the organic componants will die...its simple..bit like some of the nutters on here

  • Plasma 600hz 5,000,000 dyn. contrast + Lcd 120hz 1,000,000 contrast -

    plasma vs lcd no contest

    Led better than both though lol

  • Thats 600Hz SUB FIELD motion.

    It is not the same as 600Hz

  • meh i dont think i'll throw out my plasma just yet...

  • me neither, i just got it like four days ago, panasonic 42"

    i love it, just dont like thata burn in shit

  • nice video

  • lOL HAVE FUN WITH YOUR PEICE OF SHIT DINOSAUR!

  • Unlike standard CRT and Plasma televisions, since there are no phosphors that light up, less power is needed for operation and the light source in an LCD television generates less heat than a Plasma or traditional television. Also, because of the nature of LCD technology, there is no radiation emitted from the screen itself.

  • What ppl who buy that start saying they got cancer from it.

  • Watch out you don't get lasered in the face!

  • I wouldnt pay no $5000-$6000 for a laser tv. ill better off buying 2-55" LCD hang it on my wall

  • people say that it just for people who loves tv

  • can you compare these? I mean, personally I am tending to more end mor dislike the colors of LCD-screens. I prefer plasma, but unfortunately there is this burn-in-effect. If there was a 40..42" laser-tv for less money, I'd prefer this.

  • @zudoan Laservue? screw that shit. Japanese-SONY-super-OLED-techn­ology-squad to the rescue!

  • ill stick with my samsung series 7 LCD

  • the life of imprinted laser diodes are not that long 10.000 hours thats maybe 2 or three years depending on how much you couch potatoes watch TV. for that price it better work for ten years.

  • Erm...I think Plasma still has the edge. I mean, what word is cooler than "PLASMARRRRR!!!!"

  • neither lcd or plasma have been able to kill the other off completely perhaps it'll be the same with this and oled, they,ll exist along side each other, like with oled I would like to know the lifespan of one of these laser tvs

  • yeah.... im not jumping on the laser tv wagon. sounds bad to me

  • this is going to be the next big thing in 2010!!!!

  • YEAH MAN BIGGER THAN THE SEGWAY!!1

    oh wait

  • im fine with my 1080p lcd till it burns out.

  • same here