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Mitsubishi this week will launch its 3D Experience Tour, which will feature the company's 3D DLP Home Cinema televisions, including the mammoth 82-inch model.
The tour's first stop will take place in Detroit August 26-28, before visiting Norwalk, Conn and Northern New Jersey in September, Boston, San Antonio and Dallas in October, and Albuquerque, Tulsa and Dallas in November.,
“3D is moving quickly into broadcast, theatrical and gaming content as consumers seek to immerse themselves in the games, movies, and sports programming they love,” Max Wasinger, executive vice president of sales and marketing for Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, said as part of the announcement.
“The Mitsubishi 3D Experience Tour brings this experience to towns and cities across America so that consumers can experience for themselves the eye popping, jaw dropping difference our cinema-quality DLP technology makes in 3D entertainment.”
Mitsubishi this week will launch its 3D Experience Tour, which will feature the company's 3D DLP Home Cinema televisions, including the mammoth 82-inch model.
The tour's first stop will take place in Detroit August 26-28, before visiting Norwalk, Conn and Northern New Jersey in September, Boston, San Antonio and Dallas in October, and Albuquerque, Tulsa and Dallas in November.,
“3D is moving quickly into broadcast, theatrical and gaming content as consumers seek to immerse themselves in the games, movies, and sports programming they love,” Max Wasinger, executive vice president of sales and marketing for Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, said as part of the announcement.
“The Mitsubishi 3D Experience Tour brings this experience to towns and cities across America so that consumers can experience for themselves the eye popping, jaw dropping difference our cinema-quality DLP technology makes in 3D entertainment.”
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