Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America Showcases the Largest Holiday Gift at Pepcom Holiday Spectacular
NEW YORK, Sept. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Electronics are always hot during the holiday season, but there is a lot more to put on your list this year than smart phones and digital cameras. Mitsubishi Electric Visual Systems America, Inc. (MEVSA), the leader in large-screens, will be showcasing its 73-inch 3D DLP® Home Cinema TV and its HC9000D Projector at this year's Pepcom Holiday Spectacular in NYC.
Mitsubishi's large screen, immersive 3D TVs are sure to be among the top gifts this year due to their ability to project larger than life images. The 73-inch 3D DLP Home Cinema TV, which also comes in 82-inch and 92-inch, provides the best value in large screen TVs and a high quality picture ideal for fast action like sports, gaming and movies. Complete with internet connectivity, Mitsubishi's 3D TVs can stream the latest content from the Web or a compatible mobile device. Further, DLP TV technology delivers the most compelling 3D pictures, and is the same technology used in 90% of 3D movie theaters.
Mitsubishi thinks big and lives large. The company will prove this by showcasing its top-of-the-line 3D projector, capable of giving consumers a theater size 150-inch screen. The HC9000D projector brings to life the true meaning of home theater with 'in-the-action' 3D picture quality.
Mitsubishi manufactures and markets some of the world's largest mass produced TVs with screens that are up to four-times larger than a typical 46-inch TV. The company's large screen line-up delivers the most immersive home theater experience, perfect for HD or 3D.
For more information about Mitsubishi's full-line of screens ranging 73-inches to 150-inches, visit http://www.MEVSA.com. You can also like Mitsubishi's Facebook page for upcoming special holiday promotions and how to really experience big screen TVs.
SOURCE Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America
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