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Mitsubishi WD-65833 – 65″ Diamond rear projection TV ( DLP ) – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV – high-gloss black pearl with blue light accent Overview
Mitsubishi is taking Color to a new level with x.v.Color(TM) support and its exclusive 6-Color Light Engine.(TM) x.v.Color is the new standard for HDTV and it enables 80% more color than standard HDTV! Mitsubishi`s 6 Color Light Engine(TM) processes and produces images with six different colors instead of the traditional three to display a wider range of colors, brighter colors and whiter whites.
…Read More product detailMitsubishi WD-65833 – 65″ Diamond rear projection TV ( DLP ) – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV – high-gloss black pearl with blue light accent Features
- Color To A New Level With X.V.Color Support And Its Exclusive 6-Color Light Engine
- X.V.Color Is The New Standard For Hdtv And It Enables 80% More Color Than Standard Hdtv
- Mitsubishi’S 6-Color Light Engine Processes And Produces Images With Six Different Colors
- The Result Is Breathtaking Realism With Vivid, Yet Natural Color Without Compromise.
- Mitsubishi’S Unique Turbolight180 Lamp System And Plush1080P Processing For Both Unsurpassed Detail
Mitsubishi WD-65833 – 65″ Diamond rear projection TV ( DLP ) – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV – high-gloss black pearl with blue light accent Best Review
I purchased this TV on-line over 18 months ago and I still love it! Unlike a couple other reviewers, I’ve NEVER had a mechanical issue nor does my TV make any buzzing noises. I researched bigscreen TVs at some local retailers before starting my on-line search. It was the feedback of the employees in the electronics dept. that made my decision to go with DLP, over plasma or LCD TVs. All of the employees in the dept owned DLP, specifically Mitsubishi. The addition of the 120 Hertz processor (inside the TV# makes a much bigger difference than you’d think, when comparing one without side by side. Rather than having to deal with an issue of pixel burnout or image fading, which is common to the plasma and LCD televisions as they age, the DLP TVs simply have a bulb #lamp# that burns out. A simple replacement of that bulb and the TV is back up and running with no diminishing quality to the picture AT ALL. The bulb can be purchased on-line. I searched for it by removing my TVs old bulb and casing first and doing a search on the Product Code printed on it. It is sold two ways, bulb only and bulb in a new casing. The old bulb #in its casing# slides out of the back of the tv by simply removing a few screws with a phillip’s head screwdriver. If you opt to buy the bulb only, remove the old bulb from your existing casing and replace with the new bulb. We just had to do this with our TV. Mind you, our TV is running 12 hours a day, on average. We use the heck out of it. I paid under 0.00 for the bulb with UPS 2 Day #Blue Label# delivery included. I feel that is not bad at all to maintain picture perfect quality. Note: If you purchase the bulb in a new casing the price was at least double. Because of the DLP mirror technology, you really do not have any warning that the bulb #lamp) is going out. That would be the only downfall, unless you always had a backup bulb ready to switch out, but it is this same mirror technology that prevents diminishing picture quality. The TV is not able to be mounted but needing a place to store a DVD player, WI Game System, satellite receiver box, etc., why not place the TV on top of an entertainment stand containing these items? The TV is relatively light and only has a depth of like 14″ so it still presents a sleek look. I saved a lot of money buying my TV on-line and have had a wonderful buying and viewing experience ever since! Great picture all the time!