ah - thanks for that tip!
Now then, where was I...
Here is what I had intended to originally post. I am planning to make my purchase in late October, or early November!
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On Saturday September 11th, I took a 1.5 hour drive down to Primetime Audio/Video of Rockford Ill, in order to obtain a first-hand view of Mitsubishi's 75" LaserVue television. I had to see the L75-A91 LaserVue with my own eyes, and brought along my trusty camcorder. This is the resultant video footage;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbYAX7qRpmQ
Same video - music and captions substituted for chatter. Again playable in resolutions of up to and including 1080p depending upon connection speed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EdcmO63snA
Note - aside from titles and transitional inserts, this video has not been edited or altered in any way. The lighting of the room was dimmer than what appears in the video, I suspect that my camcorder (Sony HDR-CX12) automatically compensated for the lower light of the environment. This has resulted in the television's brightness being altered and colors are somewhat washed out. It actually looks better than portrayed in my video! Also I purposely shot video from an extreme angle to illustrate the viewing angle of this set. Again it is far better in person than as portrayed in the video.
The 75" display runs on just over 120 watts! That's right, slightly more power than the average hallway light fixture in your home! The brightness is fantastic, the detail amazing and the color... the COLOR is STUNNING!
75 inches - only 15 inches deep - no color wheel - no light bulb!!!
Retail is $5999. Average sale price I have been seeing is $5499, however I have seen more and more resellers posting it on sale for at or around $5,000 (as low as $4,300 if you believe if you believe in the rumored 30% discount coupon at some poorly rated reseller).
...and "no" I do not work for Mitsubishi or any reseller for that matter (although I wish I did, if only for the discount)!
Regards,
Spence
Added the few photos that I had taken with the 5mp camera on my Droid - excuse the blur, not the best camera for taking good looking photos.