Mitsubishi Diamond Series WD-73838 73-Inch 3D DLP HDTV
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Mitsubishi Goes Big With 92-Inch 3D HDTV
The new 92-inch Mitsubishi 3D Home Cinema HDTV, model number WD-92840, will not be an LCD or plasma screen, but instead a rear-projection DLP HDTV like the
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CES 2011: Mitsubishi unveils 92" 3D TV and 155" OLED TV The 92 inch 3D HD TV is going to join Mitsubishi's present 838 series of 3D televisions and is going to feature DLP (Digital Light Processing) rear |
Mitsubishi Unveils 92″ 3D DLP HDTV & 155″ OLED TV Display At CES 2011
Joining the company's present 838 series of 3D televisions, the 92-incher features DLP rear projection designed by Texas Instruments.
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Mitsubishi CES 2011: Showcase 155-inch OLED Panelled TV
Here at OSM, we updated you on the 4 January in relation to Mitsubishi and their 92-inch DLP HDTV, which could be seen at the current CES show in Las Vegas.
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3D TV: Mitsubishi Announces 92-Inch 3D TV The 3D Home Cinema HDTV (model WD-92840) won't be an LCD or plasma TV, but will use rear-projecting DLP technology, similar to 3D films shown at movie |
EH Buyer's Scorecard: Mitsubishi HC4000 DLP Projector
A closer look at this DLP home theater projector, from in-house and around the web. A big HDTV is nice, but nothing recreates the theater experience like a
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HDTV Expert - CES 2011: Applications? Plenty! Buzz? Ahhh, Not So Much… Mitsubishi finally has a model number for its LCoS 3D projector (HC9000), while Sharp announced the XV-Z17000 DLP 3D chassis. Samsung's also got a new 3D |
The set has ample controls that allow you to calibrate the set well beyond the standard controls available on most sets. (I use Digital Video Essentials on Blu-ray to make adjustments... Highly recommended.) The set has inky blacks; vibrant, natural colors; and a razor sharp picture. It makes me want to re-watch all of my Blu-ray disks. Be aware though that when it comes to SDTV, bigger is definitely not better. That's not a knock against this set as SD looks lousy on all big screens. If you're just getting into big screen TVs, make sure you have high-definition sources. Otherwise, you might well be disappointed. I also appreciate that the set has discrete IR codes for each of the inputs. It's makes the set easy to control with my Logitech Harmony universal remote. I can't comment on the sound though as I run all my audio through a high-end receiver but given the overall quality of the set, I'm surprised that other reviewers have given such low marks. I did quite a bit of research before...