Mitsubishi laser tv looks great but i doubt if it'll be sold in Canada
Like the DLP line, LaserVue displays will be capable of some pretty solid 3D performance when paired with properly encoded media (there isn't much, yet) and stereoscopic glasses.yuck

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Frank DeMartin, Mitsu's VP of marketing, commented on the news. "Mitsubishi has created a new category in television with laser technology and now we are creating an exciting new brand, LaserVue, which we believe consumers will come to equate with the industry's best performing televisions."
For those unable to wait until the fall for the premier of LaserVue, Mitsubishi also announced new entries in its line of DLP displays. Of note are the three new 73-inch models, which are the largest displays based on DLP tech in the market. Pricing for the new biggest DLPs begins at $3,199, and rises all the way to $4,699 for the top flight Diamond model, which rocks exclusive Smooth120Hz and Dark Detailer image processing technologies.