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Mitsubishi announced it would launch eight 3-D-ready HDTVs, including what it termed the largest mass-produced 3-D television, the 82-inch DLP Model WD-82737. The company showed off its re-branded Unisen series of LCD TVs with Integrated Sound Projector (ISP) technology. It is also planning to add 67- and 75-inch screen sizes in its second-generation LaserVue laser TV series.· Mitsubishi is currently focusing on helping dealers promote its products. A 53-foot Mitsubishi Mobile Showroom is making the rounds across the country, and a 3-D retail fixture merchandising kit is being deployed to several hundred retailers. The retail fixture, said Frank DeMartin, vice president of marketing, will include a PC server, four pairs of 3-D glasses and a retail stand with a button that consumers hit to view a 3-D demo. DeMartin also said Mitsubishi is planning a series of Diamond-line Internet-media-ready TVs.