Real breakthroughs in TV technology are rare, but Mitsubishi's L65-A90 LaserVue HDTV definitely qualifies. Inside this set, three compact lasers — one each for the red, green, and blue primary colors — paint images with breathtaking brightness, color, and clarity. With LaserVue, Mitsubishi has established another new benchmark for big-screen picture quality.
To create full-color images, most DLP projection TVs use a lamp-and-color-wheel system, while a few use colored LEDs. But laser beams are the purest known light source, producing the widest range of colors. In fact, the LaserVue color range measures over 200% of the color gamut for broadcast HDTV. You've simply never seen a TV with colors this deeply saturated. And because lasers are a permanent light source, their color accuracy and brightness remain consistent over time — you'll never have to replace a bulb.