New thin HDTVs launched by Mitsubishi
16 May 2007 10:22
Flat screen TVs are a cracker of an innovation. However, not everyone seems to have cottoned on to the fact that they are a top-notch piece of equipment, and are still watching their favourite programmes on bulky old-fashioned sets.They've probably got a computer that practically fills an entire room, and a mobile phone that needs to be pushed around in a wheelbarrow too, but the less said about that the better.
Because the great thing about much of today's new technology is that it's compact, a fact which the folk at Mitsubishi were fully aware of when they designed their new range of high-definition TVs.
There are eight new 133 Series 1080P LCD Flat Panel HDTVs on offer from the Japanese firm, each of which has a "thin frame" which is about half the depth of most LCD sets, and a "sleek, modern design [which] allows for more screen in less space" and high picture contrast.
Included in the new range is the 40-inch LT-40133 with a recommended retail price of £1,358 and the 52-inch LT-52133 with a recommended retail price of £2,265.
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