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Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America introduces CE industry’s first HDTV receiver

March 20, 2004

By: Matt Arp
Website: http://www.1st-in-hdtv.com

Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America introduces CE industry’s first HDTV receiver

Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America Inc. today introduced the CE Industry’s first HDTV receiver and network controller – the HD-5000. The HD-5000 combines the analog receivers signal processing and ease-of-use features from a high-performance television chassis, coupled with an all-format ATSC digital receiver and signal processing chassis, a full FireWire (IEEE 1394)/HAVi networking system, as well as the company’s proprietary NetCommand interface.

“Consumers have long been saddled with home theater components that only connect and communicate in the analog world, with complex connections and even more difficult control,” said Max Wasinger, senior vice-president of sales and marketing. “Consumers who purchase high-performance flat panel displays and televisions really need a solution that is as simple as point and click.” The company will introduce the HD-5000 in the spring for distribution to its network of high-service retailers with a suggested value price of $1,699.

The company will introduce the HD-5000 in the spring for distribution to its network of high-service retailers with a suggested value price of $1,699. The HD-5000 has two analog tuners, one digital tuner, a full input array for connection to HD and non-HD home theater components, three FireWire connections for AV networking, the Home Audio Video interoperability (HAVi) software system, NetCommand on-screen icon-based analog and digital control system, and the full functionality of a high-performance television system in a set-top-box design.

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