Product Description The Mitsubishi experience is brought to life through timeless design, a pursuit for quality and commitment to innovation while never losing sight of what matters most to the customers. This is the Mitsubishi philosophy, evident in the 735 series DLP HDTVs.The home theater TV element of the 735 series puts the focus on the large-screen DLP HDTVs. The result is an all-picture sensation that puts you in the middle of all the action. And with the 3D ready feature, immersion in your entertainment is even more captivating. Watch from the sidelines as your favorite team makes a game-winning play or stand back as your favorite film invades your living room.
Great TV for the price!!!September 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Overall, the TV is great. The price was really affordable and the picture quality is fantastic. We love the non-glare screen. We used to have a DLP but had to close the shades to watch a show during the day. The programming set us was a bit challenging, but other than that, no complaints. Definitely worth the money. We were looking at 52 inch LCDs that were well over $2K, but this was under $1,400 and is 60 inches. All we need to do now is just get a larger media table to hold it. GREAT BUY!!!! 3 HDMI inputs and 3D ready. Wow!!
Value for Money...my first DLP experience.September 4, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
PRO's: The Price. As compared to an LCD or Plasma TV, for the amount of *viewing* real estate at 60" the DLP at 1080P resolution is hard ot beat, price-wise.
Purchased for $1399 with 3 years interest free from CC. I noticed it lower to $1299 for cash.
An equivalent LCD or Plasma whould have cost me $2500.
This is my first experience with DLP and so far I have no regrets (knock-on-wood). The unit weight is light enough for the wife to help you set it up.
The resolution and color is easily configured to your liking and hooking up to DirectTV HD is a joy to watch that you can't go back to standard definition.
Hooking up via HDMI is a breeze and it does auto sense. Remote Control is well designed and easy to navigate. I was able to program my Yamaha Receiver and DirectTV unit and just use one remote control.
CON's: It should have an option like my other TV's to disconnect the TV audio so sound only eminates from my Home Theatre system.
Start-up is slower than CRT or LCD but not long enough to complain.
I would have chosen the 65" if it was not for my TV Niche being only large enough for the 60 " model. The Sale price difference was $100.
Makes you wonder how much it costs for the factory to build a unit?
Only time will tell if DLP was the right choice for me but so far no regrets. Viewing this TV is such a pleasure with HD that I would not have dreamed of experiencing this 10 years ago.
Well done Mitsubishi, a large, quality widescreen TV made affordably to the common man.
Wow! Great TV!August 31, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am so happy with this television, the image is superb. I have an xbox 360, DVD, HDTV cable and 500watt surround sound amp hooked up to it and the picture is great. I also hooked up a Terk 1080 indoor antenna and to my surprise i received about 50 free over the air HD channels! (I live in Los Angeles California)the input select functinion on the remote is awsome! After researching L.C.D. Plasma and DLP T.V.'s DLP won hands down in price and image.
Mitsubishi ServiceAugust 1, 2008 4 out of 40 found this review helpful
A board in my Mitsubishi 55" DLP went back to Mitusishi and I was told to expect to wait 6 weeks for it to be repaired. Totally unacceptable.
Found what I was looking for...June 27, 2008 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I have been wanting to go Hi Def for a couple of years now. But a lot of the hi def T.V.s were still out of my reach on price. That is until I saw this one. Everything I wanted and then some, especially the DLP, which makes all the difference with a projection t.v. Not to mention 3 HDMI inputs on the back, plus component on the back and on the front. My XBOX 360 looks amazing. Standard images seem a little blurry or snowy at times, but there are plenty of ways to dial that in using all the features on this t.v. Very happy with the purchase. Lamp cartridges have to be replaced every once in a while. Every 3 years if you have the t.v. on all day every day. Can last up to eight years if you watch it say only 5 to 8 hours a day. Not to mention, the price. Less than $2000 for a 60inch screen. Can't get that with LCD or Plasma. Love it.
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