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Mitsubishi 73" 1080p DLP HDTV Review

I Review This Huge HDTV by Mitsubishi

By Jonathan McLelland, published Sep 05, 2007
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Every-so-often, I run across a new television that completely blows me away - and trust me, this takes a lot. However, recently I have found a new television that is unlike anything else I have ever seen before. Have you ever seen a big-screen television at your local electronics retailer, and thought to yourself, "I wonder if they come any bigger than those?"

Well, I used to think this all the time whenever I worked at a large electronics store. I would stare at the walls of big-screen televisions, and contemplate if they ever made them bigger than those. Well, it is safe to say that yes, they do make them bigger. I am referring to the Mitsubishi 73" 1080p DLP HDTV, Model: WD-73733. Yes, I said 73 inches - this television is absolutely massive, and yet with all of its size, it hasn't lost any of its integrity.

One, of the many features, that sets this television apart is the six-color Light Engine that is used to create the images on the screen. Since you will be seeing a total of six-various lights, instead of the normal three, you will be astounded at the vividness and overall clarity the pictures will have.

Another feature that is utterly amazing is the TurboLight180, which is one of the most technologically advanced features I have seen on a television in quite some time. Basically what this features does is direct more light onto the actual DLP chip, which causes the picture quality to be brighter and fuller than ever before. Of course, you get the 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, which also give you two different viewing modes.

One o the features that makes this television really interesting is the front USB port, which allows you to quickly connect to your digital camera, or any other device that connects via USB. However, this is not the only connection that you can take advantage of. You also get two S-video inputs, 3 component video, 3 HDMI inputs and 2 A/V inputs. You also get two different outputs, 1 stereo and 1 coaxial output. As you can see this television is made to be the epicenter of all your entertaining needs.

Mitsubishi 73" 1080p DLP HDTV Review

The Mitsubishi 73" Television

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My advice on this tv is that if you plan on buying this 73" beast and hooking up a analog cable, or standard definition dvd player...be sure that you know what the monster will look like on a non-hd feed. The mitsubishi does a great job with the comb-filter/line-scaller...you dont want to set yourself up for disapointments with the wrong source hooked up. You should spend the $400-600 on the right players, cables, and power filters to get the performance you paid for.

Posted on 09/05/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

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