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Mitsubishi Announces Its First USB Monitor

Mitsubishi's Electric division has just announced that it's now shipping its first USB PC monitor, powered by DisplayLink's innovative network display technology. The monitor has been designed with a 20.1-inch form factor, and is currently available in Japan, offering notebook users an easier way to se...

7 October 2008
06:20 GMT

CEDIA 2008: Mitsubishi's LaserVue Finally Gets a Price Tag

As you might remember from some of our previous articles on the subject, Japanese company Mitsubishi has announced as early as this year's CES the imminent launch of a new type of HDTV, which offers a whole new, laser-based approach to display technology. Dubbed LaserVue, the device hadn't received either a...

8 September 2008
13:31 GMT

CEDIA 2008: Mitsubishi Unveils Diamond Series of Premium Full HD Projectors

The Japanese company Mitsubishi has had some pretty interesting developments in the area of display solutions over the past couple of years (remember the Laser TV?), and it looks like it's not about to stop any time soon. So, for this year's CEDIA expo, the manufacturer has announced a new line of products,...

4 September 2008
03:43 GMT

New Mitsubishi TVs Brings Innovation for the Audio Experience

The Mitsubishi name is almost identical with fast cars designed to be real racers both on track and on the road. But the Japanese group counts a number of other companies that specialize in the development of something other than cars. One of those companies deals with the design and manufacturing of consumer televis...

1 July 2008
04:32 GMT

Mitsubishi to Finally Roll Out the LaserTV (a.k.a. LaserVue)

As you might remember from our CES coverage, the Japanese company Mitsubishi has unveiled early in 2008 its laser-based television set, a product that will bring a major shift on the HDTV's market (or at least that's what the manufacturer hopes). However, Mitsubishi has decided to provide some further detai...

8 April 2008
02:01 GMT

No More Mitsubishi Mobile Phones

Mitsubishi is a brand not quite known in the mobile phone industry, at least not globally, and it's probably best associated with the automobiles made by Mitsubishi Motors. However, Mitsubishi Group has many subsidiaries, including Mitsubishi Electric, a company that produces electric equipment and mobile phones...

3 March 2008
09:05 GMT

CES 2008: Mitsubishi Finally Unveils Its LaserTV

Mitsubishi is not only one of the most famous car manufacturers around, but it has quite a long history as a developer and innovator in the field of consumer electronics. And now, as CES 2008 is in full swing, the Japanese company has just announced the imminent release of its LaserTV, a whole new approach to HDTV Mi...

8 January 2008
06:21 GMT

World's Tallest Lift Testing Facility Is Open for Business

Called the Solae, the 173 meters tower that dominates the skyline of the Inazawa City was built by the Japanese Mitsubishi Electric Company in order to test high speed elevators that will be used in the future tall buildings all around the world. The problem of moving people to the superior levels of a tall building ...

8 January 2008
06:07 GMT

Mitsubishi's HC4900 Projector Brings Cool Features for Under $3,000

Although a projector is not exactly the first thing that comes to one's mind upon hearing the name "Mitsubishi", the company has also released quite a few devices of this type, targeting both professional and home users. And the device you're about to see as follows, namely the HC4900 model, is clearly targ...

31 December 2007
18:56 GMT

Mitsubishi Introduces a HD 46-inch Monitor

Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Presentation Products Division, the American division of the Japanese company Mitsubishi, that is specialized in high performance presentation and display products, just introduced its newest offering, a large scale LCD monitor.This new product, named LDT461V, comes packe...

19 September 2007
10:11 GMT

Unlucky Mitsubishi Wakamaru House Bot...

Although robots seem to have an evolving role in our society, people aren't quite thrilled about "adopting" one. However, replacing people, reducing costs or reducing unemployment are only three reasons that make people chose huge industrial bots over humans.Japan continued to create robot workers to deal with t...

30 July 2007
01:33 GMT




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