Mitsubishi WD-73638 73-Inch 3D-Ready DLP HDTV
- 73-inch DLP HDTV with intensely vivid 2D and fully immersive 3D viewing
- Delivers incredible picture performance at an exceptional value
- 120Hz Sub-Frame Rate for a blur-free picture during fast action; stereo speakers (10w x 2)
- Inputs: 3 HDMI, 2 component, 2 composite, 1 USB, 1 optical digital audio output
- Measures 65.2 x 43.6 x 17.9 inches with stand; Energy Star 4.0 qualified
- 120Hz Sub-Frame Rate for a blur-free picture during fast action with stereo speakers (10w x 2)
- 3 HDMI inputs with Energy Star 4.0 qualified
- Measures 65.2 x 43.6 x 17.9 inches with stand
73″ 3D Ready DLP Home Cinema TV 3D Technology Checklist This product is 3D-related. To help you get a great 3D experience, use our checklist below to ensure that you have everything you need. If you have any questions or want to learn more about 3D, we invite you to visit 3D 101–our center for everything 3D. To get started with 3D, please ensure that you have: A Display The first–and most important–item you’ll need is a 3D-ready display–whether it be a 3D HDTV, 3D projector, or 3D comp
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Mitsubishi L75-A91 75-Inch 1080p LaserVue HDTV
- Mitsubishi Exclusive Laser Light Engine
- StreamTV Internet Media
- Cinema Color. 3D Ready
- Plush 1080p 5G 12-Bit Digital Video Processing
- Variable Smooth 120 Film Motion
- Cinema Color with 6-Color Processor
75″ LaserVue TV Features and Benefits Mitsubishi L75-A91 Delivering unimaginable, cinema-like color at a fraction of the operating power consumption of similarly-sized flat panel TVs, the 75-inch Mitsubishi L75-A91 1080p LaserVue HDTV harnesses the world’s purest light source to deliver up to two times the color of many of today’s flat panel TVs. Mitsubishi’s exclusive breakthrough laser light engine technology creates an eco-friendly portal to a multi-dimensional, intensely real and vivid worl
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Price: $ 3,425.00
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Great 3D TV Huge Picture Inexpensive Price,
I am an a/v nut. My other TV is a 10 foot projector. I love this TV. The picture looks fantastic. It makes my 60″ phillips I had look terrible. I have not purchased the converter box for the 3d but it’s coming soon. The audio is good. The remote is not great but I use dish network’s remote anyways.
There are some MINOR critiques. I can say is it takes over ten seconds to start up every time you turn it on, for the projector inside it to light up the bulb. You get used to it, and it is not a big issue. The other thing is that the screen (which is very good at not casting reflections with it’s matte finish) is flat in the center but has a slight crown in the corners, which is visible if you’re looking for the matte reflection (as it’s EXTREMELY well hidden, and only seen when you look for screen’s reflection).
Where else are you going to find 73″ of screen at this price? And it’s incredible looking as well.
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|Mitsubishi WD-73638 73-Inch 1080p 3D Ready Review,
Please keep in mind, Mitsubishi’s DLP is not like an LCD, LED OR Plasma. Thus so far my experience with LCD’S & PLASMAS is, no matter where or how much light is in your tv room it’s crystal clear HDTV. This being my first experience with DLP is great it’s like your at the movies everyday. Can’t beat it. But,please note, “YOU MUST HAVE OR MAKE A MOVIE ROOM” in order to view this DLP. I had to make a “movie room”, a room that is dark and narrow seating for viewing. For I noticed this DLP is only best viewable in sitting directly or nearably center of it (longitude and latitude as well). I noticed that the DLP Screen when viewing from the sides, slightly below or slightly above you get a terrible dim/ lifeless image (Dark shadowy). Definitely not HDTV, and if you have the sun-shinning in the same room of your DLP, it’s worse than rabbit ear tv. My last bit of advise is that I Strongly recommended you to Please View a large screen DLP TV in person at your local Best Buy or whatever, before buying a DLP and make your own decision from there. If you like it, then set up your DLP like your local movie theaters, and you’ll never need to go to the movie theater again.
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|Kardashians “life size.” Can you really ask for more?,
This television rocks! This thing has an unbelievable picture for the price. Don’t shy away from DLP. The technology is tried and true. Most theaters use DLP projectors for their 3D movies. In the day and age of plasma and LCD, projection televisions are the new Kirstie Alley of sets. Sure, they’re a little fatter, but in your heart, you know they’re beautiful. The picture is unbelievably clear. The speakers may brag that they have some sort of surround technology, but don’t be fooled. This television needs separate speakers as the ones provided in the set struggle to produce a believable autobot transformation sound. Using this TV with the enclosed speakers is akin to buying a 2010 Camaro with 15″ rims. Sure, it rolls okay, but don’t try any fancy cornering or you will find yourself in a ditch. The picture is what this TV is all about. Everyone who sees it is stunned at its clarity, including the Dish Network installer. Try it out. It might not be sexy like the new LED lit, LCD televisions, but it is every bit as clear and at about 1/3 the price, it’s definitely worth a look.
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|A Laservue Saga,
Thank you all for your entries. Reading them was very helpful to me, and I would like to help others by adding what I experienced this past month. Keep in mind I gave this product a full 5-stars because that is exactly what a defect-free L75-A91 deserves. I also posted this review on the AVS Forum, a great resource for home theater. Also, I make no comments about sound. You don’t buy a piece of gear like this planning to rely on the internal speakers.
I received my Laservue from Walt’s on Jan 3. I prepared three years for this decision, starting with considering the 82″ DLP, then almost the first 65″ Laservue, then waiting for the 75″ 2nd generation. I went to see a local Mitsubishi-run demo over a year ago that included the 65″ Laservue. A Mits rep handed me a confidential sheet that described the next generation Laservues, and it was an easy decision to wait. Also, I’ll give up the extra inches the 82″ DLPs provide for the Laservue’s elimination of the color wheel and bulb changes.
If I want to get a total immersion experience I just plop my butt five feet from the screen at 1080p, and I’m experiencing IMAX! For routine programming 75″ looks great from the sofa 10 ft away. One month after my Laservue arrived, I’m happy. But it took a month to get to this point.
Now for my purchasing saga…
I had plenty of opportunities to view and buy locally. I really wanted the comfort of getting this thing from a reputable dealer just a few miles from my home. Unfortunately that comfort came at an $800 premium (shipping and taxes factored in) over what I found on-line, so I went with Walt’s in Phoenix. They treated me just great and I have no complaints whatsoever. They shipped when they promised, and I got regular tracking updates. I was instructed to look for any signs of damage to the shipping carton, and to reject the delivery if anything suspicious could be seen.
The truck arrived right on schedule, and the packaging looked absolutely pristine. They even put Mitsubishi’s entire package onto a wooden skid, well strapped in the vertical position. I signed and brought my baby home. It was a very cold day, so I just let the whole thing sit in my home for about six hours before uncrating the product. When I opened it up, everything looked perfect.
BUT
The moment I turned my Laservue on I knew something was wrong. The red screen logo popped up, but it had a strange shape, angled in from the sides. Sure enough, so did the picture. It filled the screen for about four inches from the top. Then both sides of the picture angled inward symmetrically. The picture height ended about for inches from the bottom of the screen. I also had the infamous “tab shadow” in the upper right corner. Everything worked. What there was of the picture looked great after some tweaking. It was obvious there was severe key-stoning, and I felt it was unlikely the set left the factory that way.
BUT I HAVE A SPECIAL LASERVUE HOTLINE…JUST FOR ME!! I registered and called that night, Jan 3, 2011. I listened to the menu choices. Why are they asking me, on a dedicated Laservue hotline, if I want to buy a replacement bulb??? There is no bulb! Hmmm…
I got through the menus and waited. My God that music makes me want to strangle the first person I talk to!! But that’s not how I treat people, and when someone finally picked up I was a perfect gentleman. It didn’t take me long to realize that my “hotline” was a low-level call center outside our beloved US of A (Philippines I later found out.) They try hard, but the point is they can do nothing but pass the info along to the real people that can help us, located in California (customer service) and in Atlanta (tech center). I was promised a call-back the next day.
Three days later I got a call, but I missed it and it went to voice-mail. It came from a customer service rep in California, Marcus, but there was no way to return his call, except going to the “hotline” and talking to our Filipino friends. It took forever to get a live body there, listening to that fingernail-on-the-chalkboard music. Finally I got another very nice call-center person, who had no idea who or where Marcus was, but she promised me a callback before the end of the day. Two days later I was talking to Marcus, a wonderful, knowledgeable fellow. He told me he was personally handling my case. I emailed him photos of my issues and he said he would release a work order to my local authorized service center for in-home repair.
GREAT NEWS! That service center is superb, friendly, and close. I called them. The owner took care of me personally, and he said he would come as soon as the work order arrived from Mitsubishi. It took three days, and several of HIS phone calls, with the same music-on-hold. to get the work order. BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE!!!…
Mitsubishi wants to brief all service…
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|This TV is worthy of it’s accolades,
When Mitsubishi introduced their 65″ version of this set, my husband fell in love. We first saw it at a Los Angeles showroom a year ago, and I had a very hard time dragging him out the door. The minute we got home to Florida, he started tracking the information being provided on the “soon to be introduced” 75″ version. First, it would be by Christmas, then spring. Finally, Mitsubishi introduced it in August – a long wait, but well worth it.
I’m not a techie, so can’t begin to elaborate on the amazing features of this awesome HDTV, but if you are looking for a really big screen television, with 3-D like clarity (it is 3D ready) don’t hesitate to buy this set. It will make your home the center of football season, with or without the popcorn and beer!
The folks at Amazon were very helpful – I think we may have placed the first order for the Mitsubishi L75-A91 that they received. Their “white glove” delivery service was exactly what they said it would be. It took 2 burly (but polite) guys to carry in this set, take it out of the box, and plug it in, and they did so exactly within the time-frame we requested at the time we placed our order. Our hat’s are off to Amazon – this was definitely the biggest online purchase we ever made, but it went smoothly, without a hitch. And I have a very happy husband!
The only “con” that I can think of is that this dlp HDTV is 15″ deep, and weighs about 150 pounds, so you can’t hang it on the wall. If having a wall-hung TV is more important to you than the picture quality, you’ll need to look at a different product. For us, the picture quality, and the fact that our last Mitsubishi lasted 15 years (we just gave it away to make room for this big guy) made this purchase worth the money.
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|Oh my my…,
Just got the 75inch Laservue out of the box and did a quick setup. Connected up the Sony BDPS5000ES blue ray player. The blue people in Avatar never look as healthy on this planet. The scale is like nothing I have ever seen, the degree of clarity is a shock (the entire Picture Area is without blemish) We spent most of the evening looking for some detraction, could not find a single element of problem. Yes its expensive but having spent much more over many years of TV buying this is, with out a shadow of doubt, the best we have ever seen. I have nothing but praise for what Mitsubishi has accomplished with this unit. Engineers, THANK YOU.
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