Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Mitsubishi DLP 840, a 92-inch 3D TV that does not cost so much


When it comes to picture (or television), the rule is "bigger is better." If you have a large room in your house, you better have a large TV to enjoy the richness of image detail offered. Now, if you live in a really big house with a generously sized room, maybe not the case you buy a TV with "only" 92 inches?


That's what Mitsubishi offers for you (since more in Japan), with its latest release, the 3D TV DLP Home Cinema 840, which has no less than 92 inches of screen. The TV features 1080p resolution, which is perfect for viewing content on Blu-ray and DVD, and you can get incredible results with the latest generation video games such as Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. But the highlight of the Mitsubishi 840 DLP Home Cinema is at its price, which is much cheaper than you think.

The 92-inch model was first seen at the last CES in January, and can be found in versions with more modest sizes, 72 and 83 inches, for those who do not have a room that big. But that does not stop Mitsubishi design a future for the new models. According to Frank DeMartini, vice president of sales of company products, the consumer is now increasingly likely to create an environment of "home movies" at home, with large screens and powerful sound.

But back to the price factor ... The 3D TV Mitsubishi DLP Home Cinema 840 costs the equivalent of U.S. $ 5,999 in Japan you may find it a lot, but if you compare with competitors that have LCD screens of 85 inches that cost $ 22,000, or plasma screens 103 inches that cost $ 30,000, the option is offered by Mitsubishi and economic, and follows the recent philosophy of the company. Frank DeMartini words: "It is good to sell in quantity, but it's much better to make money." All that remains is how much it will cost here, if it is actually released in Brazil.