December 21, 2009

Mitsubishi Unisen 1080p LCD HDTV Series Overview and Comparison


Mitsubishi’s Unisen series of LCD HDTV commences with the entry level LT-151 models and continues through the LT-151 sets to the premium LT-249 models. All Unisen models deliver all the detail of Full HD (1080p) however, they have a fluorescent backlight, so contrast ratios and black levels are not as impressive as for LED backlit LCDs.


Mitsubishi Unisen Series 149

Mitsubishi’s Unisen series is distinguished from its competition by the quality of its sound system comprising a Dolby Digital 5.1 channel virtual surround sound system including a 16 (18 for LT-249) speaker array and Integrated Sound Projector with Dual Driver Extended Range Sound added to the LT-249 models. The Unisen offers excellent picture technologies combined with a virtual surround sound system without the wiring and extra components.

To simplify determining which feature set is appropriate for your needs, the base level features and features added with each model are detailed below. Click on the model links to read detailed reviews.

Mitsubishi Unisen LT-151 Features

40 inch LT-40151, 46 inch LT-46151 and 52 inch LT-52151

  • 16-Speaker, Integrated Sound Projector
  • Smooth120 Film Motion – smoother onscreen action and de-judder action
  • Plush1080p 5G 12-bit Digital Video Processing
  • Advanced Video Calibration Mode
  • Perfect Color – exceptional color adjustment flexibility
  • SharpEdge – enhances rendering of edges
  • 6-Color Processor – enhances color satuation
  • 4 HDMI
  • Easy Connect
  • Digital Audio Input (coaxial)
  • USB Media Input (Photo & Music)
  • Variable Subwoofer Output

Mitsubishi Unisen LT-153

40 inch LT-40153, 46 inch LT-46153 and 52 inch LT-52153

Features added to LT-151 feature set: 10-step variable dejudder, NetCommand system and PerfectTint adjustment

Mitsubishi Unisen LT-249

46 inch LT-46249 and 52 inch LT-52249

Features added to LT-153 feature set: InternetMedia readiness, 240Hz , ISF adjustments, dual-driver extended-range sound, RS232 connection and AMX Device Discovery

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