It’s not just a new range of 3D DLP HDTVs Mitsubishi want to tell us about; the company also have a somewhat more affordable new line-up of sets in their 2010 Unisen Immersive Sound range. The 40- to 55-inch HDTVs in the new 154 Series, 164 Series and 265 Series each have edge-lit LED backlighting, 120Hz picture, a 16-speaker sound bar and StreamTV for internet-connected Vudu, Flickr, Pandora, Facebook, Twitter and other widgets.

Each set has four HDMI ports, surround sound outputs, Deep Color and x.v.Color, together with a USB input. The 164 Series adds integrated WiFi for music and video streaming, Bluetooth A2DP support and various picture-tweaking systems, while the Diamond 265 Series gets an 18-speaker system, 240Hz picture and an optional iPhone remote control app, among other things.
The range kicks off with the 40-inch LT-40164 at $1,699, climbing all the way to $3,199 for the LT-55265. Interestingly, despite the StreamTV branding there doesn’t appear to be any connection that we can see with the mysterious range of 3D-capable HDTVs that were spotted on Amazon earlier this week.