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Mitsubishi HDTV

Dennis Hissink
CES report
Tuesday 12th, January 2010
Posted by: Dennis Hissink

Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, the leader in large screen HDTVs, will introduce a line of Internet enabled HDTVs this year integrating VUDU Apps, a new platform for the delivery of Internet entertainment services. The lineup of VUDU Apps on Mitsubishi HD televisions will feature the VUDU Streaming Movie Service, the leading HD on-demand movie service available today, which is currently supported on select Mitsubishi Unisen Immersive Sound televisions. Mitsubishi’s 2010 line of Internet-enabled HDTVs will provide access to more than 100 software applications, ranging from news services to popular Internet sites, directly on its televisions via VUDU Apps.

Mitsubishi HDTV

Mitsubishi HDTV software applications
• Popular Internet sites including Pandora, Dailymotion, Picasa and Flickr
• News Services :The New York Times, Associated Press and NBC Nightly News
• Popular Video Podcasts including Revision3 and DiggNation
• VUDU Movies, featuring the world’s largest catalog of HD movies with more than 3,000 movies and HDX, the only streaming 1080p HD video with high resolution 5.1 Dolby Digital Plus surround sound available directly on Internet-connected televisions

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Mitsubishi HDTV

Mitsubishi Internet HDTV
“Mitsubishi continues to add innovative new features to our products, enabling consumers the flexibility to have advanced functionality at their finger tips,” said Frank DeMartin, vice president of marketing, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America. “By integrating VUDU Apps for 2010, we will be providing our customers with a state-of-the-art applications platform from a company leading the way in the delivery of Internet entertainment services directly to the television.” VUDU Apps’ cloud architecture will allow Mitsubishi Internet-enabled TV owners to access the latest VUDU Apps without the need to download or install new software. Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America plans to include VUDU Apps on all Internet-enabled HDTVs this year.

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