If you want to go big, then make sure to get your hands on the Mitsubishi WD65737 65” DLP Rear Projection HDTV. This gigantic 65-inch HDTV is so large you won’t even be able to wrap your arms around it! But its incredible high-quality features provide the functionality and efficiency you’ve been looking for. The Mitsubishi WD65737 boasts 1920 x 1080 resolution for high-definition viewing, and includes a built-in ATSC/QAM/NTSC tuner. It’s also Energy Star 3.0 Qualified and equipped with 3D-ready viewing technology. And 3 HDMI inputs make your electronic connection options even better! The Mitsubishi WD65737 65” DLP Rear Projection HDTV is the best option for a vivid viewing experience inside your home! Home Theater entertainment has never been this beautiful!
Key Features:
Energy Star 3.0 Qualified
3D ready
Smooth 120Hz
1080p DLP Display
Plush 1080p 5G Improved 12-bit Processing
New Advanced Video Calibration Mode
Perfect Color
Improved DeepField Imager
Improved SharpEdge
Improved Video Noise Reduction
Key Benefits:
65" DLP Rear Projection HDTV defines the large screen entertainment category by offering incomparable value and stronger performance than smaller flat panel televisions.
Highly energy-efficient and comes equipped with 3D-ready viewing technology
Detailed Features
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A Closer Look
Features
Energy Star 3.0 Qualified
3D ready
Smooth 120Hz
1080p DLP Display
Plush 1080p 5G Improved 12-bit Processing
New Advanced Video Calibration Mode
Perfect Color
Improved DeepField Imager
Improved SharpEdge
Improved Video Noise Reduction
Specifications
Display Area:
65"
Display Type:
DLP
Resolution:
1920 x 1080
Signal Compatibility:
1080p
Input Video Signal:
ATSC
QAM
NTSC
Screen Refresh Rate:
120Hz
Condition:
New
Speakers:
2
Inputs:
Antenna
Composite
HDMI In
Component
Outputs:
Analog Audio
Digital Audio Out
HDMI Ports:
3
Power Consumption:
218W
Height (inches):
39.5
Height with Stand (inches):
56.1
Width (inches):
58.2
Depth (inches):
16
Unit Weight:
72.2 lbs.
Customer Reviews and Rating
Customer Rating:
4.8
Customer Reviews: 36
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Value
4.8
Features
4.5
Quality
4.9
Performance
4.9
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Awesome tv for awesome price
Reviewer:
panhead on
Nov 28, 2009 Customer Rating:
4.8
Value
5.0
Features
4.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
You cant be the picture for the price. Even better with HDTV and bluray. And free shipping. Forget about it.
Great value
Reviewer:
madmarke007 on
Nov 20, 2009 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Got on sale, great value for a big screen.
Very nice TV for the price
Reviewer:
JDog on
Oct 26, 2009 Customer Rating:
4.8
Value
5.0
Features
4.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Great value for the price of this DLP
Excellent value
Reviewer:
Crash on
Sep 23, 2009 Customer Rating:
4.3
Value
5.0
Features
4.0
Quality
4.0
Performance
4.0
I bought this TV because it was the biggest I could fit into my living room corner without blocking anything. The stand that came with it was a perfect fit, and I love the tv. You can't beat the price for 65 inches of 1080p. Picture is great. My only complaints are that the stock sound is terrible and the viewing angles aren't quite as good as I'd hoped. My Panasonic plasma seems to have better sound from the stock speakers.
Fantastic TV for the price
Reviewer:
Eric on
Sep 14, 2009 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Not sure if you can get more screen space for the dollar. The darks are quite dark, and the brights are quite bright. Couldn't be happier with this purchase.
DLP Digital Lighting Processing DLP™ technology is a revolutionary display solution that uses an optical
semiconductor to manipulate light digitally. It's also a proven and dependable
technology preferred by leading electronics companies worldwide, with more
than 2 million systems shipped to more than 50 manufacturers since 1996.
DLP™ technology is in use wherever visual excellence is in demand. In fact,
it's the only display solution that enables movie projectors, televisions,
home theater systems and business projectors to create an entirely digital
connection between a graphic or video source and the screen in front of
you. The result is maximum fidelity: a picture whose clarity, brilliance
and color must be seen to be believed.
DLP Digital Lighting Processing
Digital Light Processing™ is the world's only all-digital display solution
and a key ingredient in the best digital projectors available today. DLP™
technology uses an optical semiconductor to recreate source material with
a fidelity analog systems cannot match.
The Semiconductor That Changes
At the heart of every DLP™ projection system is an optical semiconductor
known as the Digital Micromirror Device, or DMD chip, was invented by Dr.
Larry Hornbeck of Texas Instruments in 1987. The DMD chip is probably the
world's most sophisticated light switch. It contains a rectangular array
of up to 1.3 million hinge-mounted microscopic mirrors; each of these micromirrors
measures less than one-fifth the width of a human hair, and corresponds
to one pixel in a projected image. When a DMD chip is coordinated with a
digital video or graphic signal, a light source and a projection lens, its
mirrors can reflect an all-digital image onto a screen or other surface.
The DMD and the sophisticated electronics that surround it are what we call
Digital Light Processing™ technology.
Digital Light Processing I: The Gray
Scale Image
A DMD panel's micromirrors are mounted on tiny hinges that enable them to
tilt either toward the light source in a DLP™ projection system (ON) or
away from it (OFF)-creating a light or dark pixel on the projection surface.
The bit-streamed image code entering the semiconductor directs each mirror
to switch on and off up to several thousand times per second. When a mirror
is switched on more frequently than off, it reflects a light gray pixel;
a mirror that's switched off more frequently reflects a darker gray pixel.
In this way, the mirrors in a DLP™ projection system can reflect pixels
in up to 1,024 shades of gray to convert the video or graphic signal entering
the DMD into a highly detailed grayscale image.
Digital Light Processing II: Adding Color
The white light generated by the lamp in a DLP™ projection system passes
through a color wheel as it travels to the surface of the DMD panel. The
color wheel filters the light into red, green and blue, from a single-chip
DLP™ projection system can create at least 16.7 million colors. And the
3-DMD chip system found in DLP Cinema™ projection systems is capable of
producing no fewer than 35 trillion colors. The on and off states of each
micromirror are coordinated with these three basic building blocks of color.
For example, a mirror responsible for projecting a purple pixel will only
reflect red and blue light to the projection surface; our eyes then blend
these rapidly alternating flashes to see the intended hue in a projected
image.
Applications And Configurations
Televisions, home theater systems and business projectors using DLP™ technology
rely on a single DMD chip configuration like the one described above. White
light passes through a color wheel filter, causing red, green and blue light
to be shone in sequence on the surface of the DMD. The switching of the
mirrors, and the proportion of time they are 'on' or 'off' is coordinated
according to the color shining on them. The human visual system integrates
the sequential color and sees a full-color image.
One-Chip DLP Projection System
DLP™ technology-enabled projectors for very high image quality or high brightness
applications such as cinema and large venue displays rely on a 3-DMD-chip
configuration to produce stunning images, whether moving or still.
Three-Chip DLP Projection System
In a 3-chip system, the white light generated by the lamp passes through
a prism that divides it into red, green and blue. Each DMD chip is dedicated
to one of these three colors; the colored light that each micromirror reflects
is then combined and passed through the projection lens to form a single
pixel in the image.
HDMI Certified Cables Developed by Sony, Hitachi, Thomson
(RCA), Philips, Matsushita (Panasonic), Toshiba and Silicon Image, the
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) has emerged as the connection
standard for HDTV and the consumer electronics market.
HDMI is the first and only digital
interface to combine uncompressed high-definition video, multi-channel audio
and intelligent format and command data in a single digital interface. HDMI
offers significant advantages over analog A/V connections, including the
ability to transmit uncompressed digital video and audio content. With
these capabilities, HDMI is, and will be the evolving interconnection
standard for the future of consumer electronics!
Not All
HDMI Is The Same!
Today's cutting-edge HDTVs and high definition sources demand dramatically
higher data rates than previous generations of Audio / Video components, and
place incredible bandwidth/performance demands on HDMI cables. In fact,
today's most advanced components operate very close to the limits of current
HDMI technology.
Take 1080p video with
advanced 12-bit (or higher) color, also called Deep Color, available right
now from the PlayStation® 3, and several HDTV makers. To experience this
level of high definition performance, your HDMI cable must exceed the
requirements of the HDMI 1.3a, CAT 1 specification, and support an
astonishing cable data rate of 6.68 Gbps (Giga bits per second). That's more
than six billion bits per second, six times the data rate required for
standard DVD playback. That speed is also higher than what's required for
Simplay HD verification. In other words, just because a cable is Simplay HD
logo on the packaging, doesn't necessarily mean it supports Deep Color.
Below is an illustration of bandwidth
requirements for different standards. The more picture and sound information
that is transferred, the wider the bandwidth that is needed in the cable.
You'll note that a DVD player transfers at data rate of 0.81 Gbps and needs
a much smaller bandwidth than a Playstation 3 with a data transfer rate of
6.68 Gbps.
Not every one of your HD or Home Theater
components features all advanced technologies, therefore different
components and TVs have different data transfer rate requirements. That is,
different components require different speeds.
This makes selecting the best cable for your HDTV or HD Home Theater more
complex. To get all the performance and quality you paid for, you need to
buy a true high performance cable that's fully compliant with the most
current HDMI standards, and preferably one that exceeds today's standards,
so you don't have to upgrade your cable when you add or upgrade HD
components in the future
Be sure to select HDMI cable brands that give you a choice of high
performance speed-rated cables, specifically designed for your various
levels of high definition picture and sound.
For the best high definition experience, use an HDMI cable that delivers all
of the picture and sound data your HD components require. Choose cables that
are Simplay HD Verified and speed rated for the highest levels of high
definition, now and in the future.
Today's high performance components need the highest performance cable
possible to get all of the picture and sound quality that you paid for.
How Compatible Is HDMI?
HDMI is fully backward compatible with PCs, displays and consumer
electronics devices incorporating the Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
standard. Both HDMI and DVI were pioneered by Silicon Image and are based on
TMDS®, Silicon Image's powerful, high-speed, serial link technology. HDMI
supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video, plus multi-channel
digital audio on a single cable. It transmits all ATSC HDTV standards and
supports 8-channel digital audio, and with 5 Gbps of bandwidth, HDMI can
accommodate future enhancements and requirements. Because HDMI was designed
specifically for consumer electronics applications, it offers an array of
additional consumer enhancements. As digital content can manifest itself in
a variety of sizes, resolutions and formats, HDMI-enabled systems will
automatically configure to display content in the most effective format. In
addition, if implemented in a specific device, HDMI enables a single remote
point and click, allowing manufacturers to deliver home theater systems that
automatically configure from a single command from a remote control --
turning on or off the components necessary to view a DVD, listen to a CD, or
watch cable or satellite TV.
What is the difference between HDMI 1.3 and HDMI 1.3a, or 1.3b?
For consumers, there is no difference between HDMI version 1.3 and 1.3a or
1.3b. These minor revisions to the specification typically relate to
manufacturing or testing issues and do not impact features or functionality
in a specific product. In addition, HDMI Licensing, LLC is actively working
with manufacturers to reduce confusion for consumers by de-emphasizing
version numbers and focusing instead on product features and functionality.
How can I identify which HDMI products
support a specific feature, such as DVD Audio or Deep Color?
The key for consumers to remember is that HDMI has consistently enabled a
variety of the most innovative new technologies (whether they are DVD Audio,
SACD, 1080p/60, etc.). However, in many cases, it is up to each manufacturer
to choose which features to implement in any given product. The manufacturer
can choose the mix of features that makes sense for its customers and
products. So, customers must choose devices that have the features that they
want (instead of focusing on which version of HDMI is implemented by the
device.). Consumers interested in confirming whether a particular consumer
electronics product supports DVD-Audio or any other feature over HDMI are
urged to review users’ manuals and product reviews, or check with
manufacturers directly.
What Is Firmware Upgradeable?
Many of today's electronics product are designed for today's standards.
Yet like personal computers, they have advanced capabilities that will let
them be upgraded for use with new technologies and standards. The
ability to upgrade the firmware of an electronics product allows you to
extend the useful lifespan of the device you purchase, and be able to expect
support for many (if not all) of the emerging new standards.
What is the difference between Active HDMI and Passive HDMI?
There is no active or passive HDMI in the HDMI specification. These terms
apply to cables. Active cables have built-in electronics to enable long
cable runs, and typically these cables require a power supply. These cables
use active electronics to help push the signal farther than typical passive
cables.
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Mitsubishi Digital Television Mfg Part No:
WD-65737 UPC No:
082400028419 Box Size:
This Product is Oversized
( Length: 63, Width: 21, Depth: 43 )
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93.0000 pound(s)
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