Mitsubishi LT52133 HDTV
At the heart of innovation, Mitsubishi delivers high-definition LCD technology in an ultra-thin, stylish ‘hidden speaker’ television design. Mitsubishi focused on phenomenal picture quality, so when you are engrossed in the latest blockbuster, you’ll reap the full benefits of this set’s HD 1920 x 1080p pixel resolution, Plush1080p and Tru1080p Processing, x.v.Color, PerfectColor, and Deep Color technology, as well as the connectivity of three HDMI 1.3 inputs. Indeed, the Mitsubishi LT52133 HDTV is all that wrapped in an elegant platinum black ThinFrame cabinet with platinum metallic accents.
Mitsubishi is taking color to a new level with this HDTV set by supporting x.v. Color. The x.v.Color enables 80% more color than standard HDTV. This more efficient process allows the television to display a wider range of colors — brighter colors and whiter whites. Additional color features such as Deep Color, Color 4D Video Noise Reduction, and PerfectColor allow for additional advanced color processing and adjustment. PerfectColor is an exclusive Mitsubishi feature that gives you the ability to adjust the intensity of colors independent of each other and separately for every input. The result is Color Without Compromise.
RGB (Red, Green, Blue) is the traditional standard used in the computer and home theater world, and whether expressed directly in digital form as Studio RGB (sRGB) or indirectly as YCbCr, it doesn’t begin to cover all the colors the human eye can perceive. The limitations intrinsic to the RGB standard are intentional — engineered in, in fact to keep systems from accidentally using colors that can’t be represented by “real world” display devices. Any attempt to display colors outside of the RGB color gamut results in crush back to the nearest color within the gamut.
HDTVs can display any video signal, but you’re not buying a high-definition television to view a standard 4:3 picture. You’re buying a high-definition television to enjoy the richest, most sumptuous, highest resolution picture available. With a 1080p HDTV, even the high quality 720p and 1080i HDTV signals being broadcast need to be reformatted in order to fill the TV screen with a sharp, clear picture. And Mitsubishi developed Plush1080p technology to do just this. It scales the picture precisely, with minimal side effects. And 1080i, currently the most common form of HDTV signal, is nothing short of spectacular when converted to 1080p. The conversion is precise, resulting in previously unachievable detail and clarity. In short, Plush1080p technology makes every resolution look as luxurious as possible on a 1080p HDTV.
Mitsubishi’s Tru1080p processing maintains 1080p high-definition signals as 1080p from beginning to end. All 1080p DVI-I, HDMI, IEEE 1394, and 1080p broadcast signals are passed through with no down conversions. The advancements of 1080p DLP technology for HDTV viewing deliver over two million pixels to you on-screen for a full and true 1920 x 1080 resolution. With Mitsubishi 1080p DLP HDTVs, you can experience the best that high definition has to offer today and be ready to enjoy all of the 1080p sources that are on the horizon.
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