Mitsubishi WD-82737 82-Inch 1080p 120Hz Home Theater DLP HDTV | 
| Brand: Mitsubishi Category: CE
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New (3) Used (1) from $2,999.00
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 6624
Color: Black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Display Size: 82 Size: 82 Inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 150 Dimensions (in): 22.7 x 73.2 x 48.5
MPN: WD-82737 Model: WD-82737 UPC: 082400028433 EAN: 0082400028433 ASIN: B001XUR5FY
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| • | Smooth 120Hz Film Motion eliminates motion artifacts for smooth, crisp, fast and slow action content | | • | 6-Color Processor for a wider range of colors, brighter colors and whiter whites | | • | Three HDMI inputs and three Component inputs | | • | Displays all images at 1080p; converts lower-resolution signals with Plush 1080p 5G technology | | • | Energy Star 3.0 Qualified for high energy efficiency |
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Product Description Dont just watch it Live it With picture performance that outpaces todays smaller flat panels, Mitsubishi Home Theater TVs offer a larger than life, intensely vivid viewing experience. In screen sizes ranging from 60 to 80, Mitsubishi Home Theater TVs define the large screen entertainment category by offering incomparable value and stronger performance than smaller flat panel television. Mitsubishis all new 737 series are highly energy efficient and come equipped with 3D-ready viewing technology, providing the best option for enjoying 3d content in the home.
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Panasonic Lover tries MITZ 82 inch April 2, 2010 J. B. Bormann (South Texas) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Only after Zenith went kapoot, did I research and decide on Panasonic large screen plasmas. I (and most folks on various forums), agree Panasonic produces one of the better sets on todays market. So, jump forward to March 2010 when I wanted something larger than the 65 inch in the HT room. Even though DLP is showing it's age with plasma, LCD and LED sets, it still holds it's own in quality, and price value -- unless you have an extra Hundred thousand dollars laying around to buy a flat screen tv the size of this Mitz. DLPs drawback of course is it wont hang on the wall, and does take a little space "depth" wise. In my case, there is plenty of room, so, no problem. The set arrived in the biggest cardboard box I have ever seen in my life. Unboxing was however, easy. Removing the protective film/tape around the edges of the set was more difficult than it should have been and Mitz should change this. The usual XBox, Wii, blueray equipment connects easy with RGB or HDMI outlets in the rear of the set. The set is extremely intelligent even turning its self on when you power up equpment like the blueray dvd. It even reconizes if you have connected a blueray, XB, or Wii to it if you use HDMI connections.
The set has a base stand, but setting it on the floor was to low for us, requiring the purchase of a Bell'O AVS 2763HG stand (from Amazon) -- This stand is made specifically for the 82" Mitz according to BellO. The stand, or should I say table, brings the set up to a very good height for viewing and also allows you to install the center channel of your surround sound speaker on one of it's shelves directly under the center of the set.
The picture quality of this Mitz 82" set is very good. It might not be as good as the panasonic 57", but comeon, this set's picture is 25 inchs larger and thus some loss of picture resolution should be expected. Dont get me wrong, there is absolutely NOTHING wrong with the picture, especially if the signal is a live hdtv feed from direct tv, like a sporting event.
Not a lot of problems with remote since I have small fingers, but the buttons are close and small and I do wish Mitz would have spend another 50 cents to put some back lighting for the remote controler's buttons. The TV has it's own speakers, but wont rate them since they are not used in our system. One of the best cosmetic features of this set is the very small trim surrounding the actual tv screen. When you look at the set, it appears to be "ALL SCREEN".
OH, best of all, since this set is 3-D ready, I am told Mitz will have their 3-D equipment for sale including a kit with four shutter glasses, several 3d movies, and optical sync unit.... suppost to be out in middle of June. Understand the 3-D kit will sell for about four hundred dollars (hope Amazon has for less).
Side to side viewing is not bad at all and viewing up to at least 60* from center (max for our HT room) yields no loss of brightness or quality. OH, did I say that the DLP replacement bulbs are not near as costly as other brands (I wont say the four letter brand starting with the letter "S"), and replacing your DLP light source will cost you less than 100 dollars. No one at Mitz (or anywhere else) can give bulb life length, but hoping it wont be going out for a while.
Bottom line, if you have the space for this set, and want to have a really BIG and every NICE tv, you will have it with the 82". So far I give it 5 stars (owner since March 2010)
good price ,good picture ,good swrvice March 18, 2010 Visa i like the tv very much, it is the second one we have bought. first one was 57 inch and it cost a grand more than the 82 inch but 4 years later. very-very happy.
Mitsubishi WD-82737 March 16, 2010 Thomas E. Rader (Albuquerque, NM) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is an upgrade from an almost 10 yr old 55" Mitsubishi wide screen that has been an excellent product. A larger viewing room and a deep discount to MSRP was the impetus for upgrading. Although the picture lacks the brightness of plasma or LED, the large size more than makes up for that. Being able to control ambient light in my LR makes the brightness issue a moot point for me. Picture clarity and spot on color are excellent. I couldn't be more pleased with this product and Amazon price and shipping ease were top notch. I would do it again w/o hesitation.
Never buy a Mitsubishi DLP February 24, 2010 egeek 7 out of 29 found this review helpful
I own a 65 inch Mitsubishi DLP - the previous generation to this one. I would *never* buy a Mitsubishi DLP again. Do your homework first before purchasing eg see (...).
The TV turns itself off due to faulty components. A huge fraction of the TVs in this generation had the same problem, but instead of doing a recall, Mitsubishi simply ignored their customers (Toyota anyone?). I took the thing apart myself, but was only able to do a partial fix.
Big screen, great picture, terrible quality control and support from Mitsubishi.
Great picture, but its a little small February 9, 2010 Gordon Freeman 2 out of 38 found this review helpful
I was pleased when I bought this at first, but after watching the Super Bowl it seemed a little small. I junked it (its sitting on the curb now) Ordered the 84" model immediately after the game. Now I'm ready to watch a real TV
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