The world of TV does not stand still. Mitsubishi launches LaserVue TV, which displays twice as many colors and consumes less energy than ordinary high-definition televisions.
Laser TV technology is considered the heir to plasma and LCD technologies. . The technology, which uses laser beams to create the image, displays twice as many colors and consumes less energy than an HDTV. This equates to one-third of the energy needs of an average LCD television, and one-quarter of that of an average plasma television. It comes ready for three-dimensional imaging, which is starting to emerge. The price is 6 thousand 999 dollars.