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Mitsubishi WD-65737 65-Inch 1080p 120Hz Home Theater DLP HDTV | 
| Brand: Mitsubishi Category: CE
List Price: $1,499.99 Buy New: $1,065.99 as of 7/29/2010 13:31 CDT details You Save: $434.00 (29%)
New (7) Used (6) Refurbished (1) from $899.99
Seller: Electronics Expo Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 34406
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Display Size: 65 Size: 65 Inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 72.2 Dimensions (in): 16 x 58.2 x 39.5 1080p DLP Display Improved Deep FieldTM Imager Improved SharpEdgeTM Improved Video Noise Reduction UltraThinTM Frame Exclusive 6-Color Processor Weight 72.2 lbs.
MPN: WD-65737 Model: WD-65737 UPC: 082400028419 EAN: 0082400028419 ASIN: B001XUR5F4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| 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 With picture performance that outpaces today's 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.
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Are these people getting paid by Mitsubishi? May 1, 2010 Steven J. Di Fiore 1 out of 7 found this review helpful
I just received my Mitsubishi WD-65C9 and it will be boxed up and sent back promptly. It has a horrible picture. High def signals from a Blue Ray are passable but from a cable box they are blurry and have no definition. Any SD signals have extreme noise. Motion is choppy. Colors are off. And the HDMI signal from my Cable box made the TV screen shake. I do not know how anybody can give this TV two stars let alone five. Are these people getting paid by Mitsubishi?
Problem with unit April 27, 2010 David J. Hyde (Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For the first year everything went well but after a year the unit will shut down on it's own. No video,(black screen), no audio. After all the flashing lights stop the unit will come back on after hitting the ON switch. Normal operation until it decides to shut down again.
I purchased an extended warrenty and I am sure glad I did. It started shutting down once a day so after 5 days they had me change the bulb, $150.00. This did not fix the problem. The shop picked it up and kept it for 7 days but it would not shut down while in their shop. They brought it back and it worked properly for 3 months then begin to do the same thing. Shuts down daily for 7 days straight.
The shop picked it up again. It is in the shop as we speak for 9 days. They say again it will not shut down.
Now I am being told that when they unplug the unit to transport it to the shop it is re-booting itself and deleting any fault information. That is the reason it will not duplicate the problem while in the shop and also the reason it played for 3 months after it was returned the first time.
I have 11 more months left on my extended warrenty and I am worried what it is going to cost me after it ends.
Next time it fails I will unplug the unit and see if that corrects the problem prior to calling the shop. They did'nt fix anything anyway.
If I had it to do over I do not think I would buy this unit.
Terrific TV value January 31, 2010 nvsagebrush (Nehalem, OR USA) This has been a good decision. The picture is excellent. Everybody that sees it says "wow this is great". We are very happy with our choice and our cabinet guy made it look built in.
Absolutely Stunning Picture January 2, 2010 K. Howgate 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'm one of those folks who thought there 'must be something wrong' with the Mitsubishi DLPs because of their relatively low price compared to the LCD & Plasmas. Nonetheless, I finally pulled the trigger on a WD65737 bundle deal with stand. First off, the tv is very light...the stand is easily heavier than the tv. Using HDMI cables and plugging in my HD-DVR and PS3... I was (and still am) in complete awe at the stunning picture from this tv. Crystal clear, bright bright colors...absolutely amazing HD display....better than any LCD or plasma I've seen on display in-store (no exaggeration). The entire market for big-screen TVs is pro-LCD & Plasma because of their thin profile. For a 65" screen, there is no better bang-for-your-buck than the 737 (or 738). Sure you can't wall-mount it, but who cares? Most of us have components, game systems, and cable boxes that require some kind of stand so you aren't really saving any space at all to have a 3" wide tv. This 737 is not subject to screen burn-in, and it is 3D-ready and I just read that they are in full-compliance with the new 3D blu-ray standards that were set a couple of weeks ago. Don't be a fool and pay $3,000 or more for a 65" lcd/plasma, you are just throwing your money away. Also remember that large LCD & plasmas will cost twice as much in energy usable than DLP rear projection TVs. I've read other reviews that the TV speakers aren't very good but I haven't even used mine because I have a receiver with surround sound. Also, the remote is only average but I all use it for is menu-setting access and powering the tv on and off so... no big deal. My first movie viewing was 8-Mile (blu-ray) and was simply amazed at the black levels and contrast. If you have a PS3 or Xbox 360, you are in for a mind-blowing experience. Madden 10 looks like a real broadcast, it really is so crystal clear you have to do the 'shake your head, blink your eyes thing'.
Best Bang for yor Buck! December 17, 2009 solodex (Southern California, USA) PRO: Easy setup, crisp clear images, high quality product.
Great sound, fast channel scan, auto device detect, progressive scan, loaded.
Only 16" deep, looks like a plasma/lcd screen with its super-thin frame but less $$.
DTV ready HD DLP TV is amazing with many types of hook-ups for all types of equipment.
CON: Very light, thin plastic screen, must keep kids/pets away
I recommend getting a TV stand but some may cost as much as this TV.
I got a slick high gloss "BESTA BURS" TV stand from Ikea which is only $249.
Or you can get supplies at your Home Depot and build your own stand.
This TV is lighter than two 5-gal sparkletts bottle.
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