Published on August 20th,2008 at 6:17 AM
By >Akihabara News Team

Mitsubishi Announces a Line-up of Three New HDTVs

Yesterday Mitsubishi announced the launch of three new LCD HDTVs in Japan.

The high-end MZW Series is available with either a 46″ LCD 1080p panel (LCD-46MZW200) or 40″ LCD 1080p panel (LCD-40MZW200). Both feature 120Hz technology, Diamond Engine Pro, Diatone Sound Technology, and the Diamond Panel which offers a dynamic contrast with 15,000:1 ratio. They will be released October 21th at 3000€ for the 46″ and 2250€ for the 40″.

The MX series will be available in 19″, 26″, and 32″ with a resolution of 1366×768. Our LCD TVs will cost respectively 750€, 900€, and 980€.

Mitsubishi will also release the LCD-42MXW200 & LCD-37MXW200, 42″ and 37″ full HD TVs expected at 2100€ and 1700€.

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