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slemon
04-11-2010, 07:21 PM
Mitsubishi 73" WD-73C9 (3D Ready) DLP 120Hz HDTV (http://www.dealstudio.com/searchdeals.php?type=id&q=d147502&ru=277000208) costs $1269 only, beacuse it is on promoting, what do you think about it ? And is it worth to buy?
I often like Sony,sumsung,Pansonic.I have no idea about this tv.
Specs:
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Tuner: ATSC / QAM / NTSC
120Hz: Yes
Weight 93lbs
Inputs:
3 x HDMI Digital Audio/Video In Rear
3 x Stereo Audio Line In Rear
2 x Component Video In Rear
1 x Component Video In Side
1 x Stereo Audio Line In Side
1 x Stereo Audio Line Out Rear
1 x Audio Line Out Rear
1 x Infrared
1 x RF Antenna In
This is a description about it , what is your opinion about it?

pixelthis
04-12-2010, 01:52 PM
Mitsubishi 73" WD-73C9 (3D Ready) DLP 120Hz HDTV (http://www.dealstudio.com/searchdeals.php?type=id&q=d147502&ru=277000208) costs $1269 only, beacuse it is on promoting, what do you think about it ? And is it worth to buy?
I often like Sony,sumsung,Pansonic.I have no idea about this tv.
Specs:
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Tuner: ATSC / QAM / NTSC
120Hz: Yes
Weight 93lbs
Inputs:
3 x HDMI Digital Audio/Video In Rear
3 x Stereo Audio Line In Rear
2 x Component Video In Rear
1 x Component Video In Side
1 x Stereo Audio Line In Side
1 x Stereo Audio Line Out Rear
1 x Audio Line Out Rear
1 x Infrared
1 x RF Antenna In
This is a description about it , what is your opinion about it?

The price is right.
I saw a 65" MITS ON QVC just yesterday, they were charging more.
This set is DLP, so you have to decide on wheather or not that formats for you.
Mits is about the only one still making those.
The ones I have seen look great, but you do have the bulb issue( some use LED
In the light engine), and it will be a hard sell if you ever wanna toss it, as
everybody and their one legged grandmother want flat screen.:1:

pixelthis
04-12-2010, 01:55 PM
None of those inputs matter, BTW, as you will eventually be just using the HDMI,
maybe the PC input, although HDMI videocards are rather common now.
HDMI just looks better, basically, gets to where you cant stand anything else.:1:

GregLee
04-14-2010, 09:21 AM
Many 3D TV viewers (I haven't yet seen it) say a big screen is important, and this is about the only way you can get that, right now. The Mitsubishi 3D adapter is due out in June, I think, supposedly for around $100, which you'd need for 3D blu-ray or DirecTV's new 3D channels. (I have no experience with this type of set myself, though).

pixelthis
04-14-2010, 10:15 AM
Many 3D TV viewers (I haven't yet seen it) say a big screen is important, and this is about the only way you can get that, right now. The Mitsubishi 3D adapter is due out in June, I think, supposedly for around $100, which you'd need for 3D blu-ray or DirecTV's new 3D channels. (I have no experience with this type of set myself, though).

"MANY 3D VIEWERS"?
Not that many at this early date.
Most sets are 60hz, but 120hz is becoming more popular.
With 120hz you can put one field at 60 hz, the other at 60 for 3D, but you need an adapter.
And yes you will need a large screen to get any use outta 3D, although a lot of personal
devices are gonna try it for some reason.
I'd wait to buy that 3d "adapter, might turn out to be an expensive doorstop.:1: