Mitsubishi WD-57731 57-Inch 1080p DLP HDTV
- Technologically advanced high-definition 57-inch 1080p DLP TV with two built-in HD tuners; measures 51.5 x 36.3 x 18 inches (WxHxD)
- Digital cable ready with CableCARD slot; QAM tuner compatible with unscrambled HDTV cable reception
- 1920 x 1080-pixel resolution; 150-watt TurboLight lamp system focuses light more efficiently
- Connections: Composite (3 in, 1 out), S-Video (3 in), Component (2 in), HDMI (2 in), RF (2 in), Firewire (2 in), PC DVI (1 in)
- Two stereo speakers, 10 watts apiece (20 watts total); coaxial digital audio output
The Mitsubishi WD-57731 Digital Cable Ready HDTV combines the TurboLight150 lamp system and the latest 1080p DLP chip to produce a big, bright and bold picture with unsurpassed detail. At its heart is an exclusive Mitsubishi 1080p light engine, the first to offer Mitsubishi’s 6-Primary Color System. This proprietary Mitsubishi digital light engine provides the perfect picture, whether watching broadcast, cable or satellite TV, as well as DVD or video games. Mitsubishi’s Plush 1080p allows for pr
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A very good HDTV,
I dumped my old Mitsubishi CRT-based rear projection HDTV when we moved to another house. That TV was a back-breaker to move. To replace it, I found this one after much research on the Net and with visits to Fry’s, Circuit City, and Best Buy. I found no independent reviews of this model on the Net. However, the specs for this TV impressed me. What I most wanted was the ability to receive 1080P sources natively and connect to a PC with a DVI connector. This TV seems protected from early obsolescence with the plethora of connectors: HDMI, ieee1394, and component video. I did confuse the specs with those of the other TVs I researched. I thought that, like other similar Mitsubishi models, this one has memory card (SD, MMC, etc.) slots and USB connection. I was disappointed to find out when it arrived (in late July 2006) that it did not. However, this was not much of a loss for me. I was impressed by the quality of the picture. I was worried about the quality of rendering standard 480p DVDs and standard def TV. However, watching DVDs was a joy. The color was well saturated and accurate. The picture was bright. It was definitely an improvement over my old HDTV. Watching standard def TV was tolerable, though one could definitely see its lack of detail. My small children seemed to enjoy watching their cartoon shows on the standard def channels, though. With cartoon drawings, the graininess of SDTV is much less noticeable. Watching 1080i HDTV was very satisfying. But I’m too cheap to get HD cable, and I don’t watch TV that much, anyway. I’m waiting for the HD-DVD or BluRay players to become more available and affordable.
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|BUYER BEWARE & Stock up on LAMPS!!!,
PAY NO ATTENTION TO THE FIVE STAR RATING, that was when I first bought it. Bought TV less than a year ago, lamp has already burned out. Today is Friday, won’t have it till Tuesday!! Before buying I read the lamps last 20,000 or so viewing hours, this is UNTRUE, today I’m told by the customer service department they only last 3000-4000 viewing hours!! What a CROCK!!! Wouldn’t be so bad if you didn’t have to pay $229.00 per lamp and have to take the whole wall unit apart to change it out!!!! UNACCEPTABLE!!! BUYER BEWARE!!! Perhaps the LCD or Plasma would have been the way to go. Very dissappointed!!
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|WOW,
This is unreal. Super picture. Awesome sound. Great service from Amazon. I ordered this Wed and received it Friday. The delivery man even helped me unpack it and put it on the optional stand I bought. Plenty of hookups for all your components.
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