Mitsubishi Adds VUDU Apps to New Internet-enabled HDTVs


 VUDU New York Times App

Mitsubishi Digital Electronics announced at CES that it is expanding its lineup of Internet-enabled HDTVs . The new TVs will feature additional VUDU applications, totaling more than 100 Internet entertainment Apps- ranging from on-demand movie services to popular Internet sites.

VUDU Apps to be introduced in 2010 will include:

  • Internet sites including Pandora, Dailymotion, Picasa and Flickr
  • News Services, such as The New York Times, Associated Press and NBC Nightly News
  • Video Podcasts including Revision3 and DiggNation
  • VUDU Movies, featuring 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

Mitsubishi Internet-enabled TV owners will be able to access the latest VUDU Apps without downloading or installing new software. Mitsubishi plans to include VUDU Apps on all Internet-enabled HDTVs this year.

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