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Mitsubishi WD-73835 - 73"
Diamond rear projection TV ( DLP )
120Hz - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV
high-gloss black pearl with blue light accent
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The
WD73835 Features : |
Plush1080p
Your new WD73835 uses a high speed video processor called Plush1080p
that upconverts 1080i signals to 1080p producing four times the
resolution of traditional line doublers. HDTVs can display any video
signal. For a 1080p HDTV, even the high quality 720p and 1080i HDTV
signals being broadcast need to be reformatted in order to fill the TV
screen with a sharp, clear picture. Mitsubishi developed Plush1080
technology to do just this — with the highest quality
possible. It scales the picture precisely, with minimal side effects.
And 1080i, currently the most common form of HDTV signal, is
spectacular at 1080p. The conversion is precise, resulting in
previously unachievable detail and clarity. In short, Plush1080p
technology makes everything else look better on a 1080p HDTV.
Dark
Detailer and PerfectColor intensify each scene
Mitsubishi does even more to assure you of an always-perfect picture.
Dark Detailer is a Mitsubishi exclusive technology that uses a dynamic
aperture system to add depth and texture to the picture. Dark Detailer
improves contrast ratio by more than four times, giving you a wide
array of colors and shades that are essential for optimal viewing of
dark, dramatic scenes while also providing maximum brightness.
PerfectColor, another Mitsubishi exclusive, gives you the ability to
adjust the intensity of six separate colors independently of each other
and separately for every input. PerfectColor is a full-color matrix,
much more powerful than a conventional color intensity control with red
versus green color balance.
DeepField
Imager and SharpEdge refine focus
DeepField Imager constantly adjusts brightness and contrast for optimum
settings in all areas of the picture. It can even optimize complex
scenes containing both dark and bright areas. DeepField Imager analyzes
135 sectors of the picture in real time. It determines the optimum
blend of contrast and brightness settings within the picture using
advanced Mitsubishi algorithms. Based on picture analysis, it
dynamically adjusts for areas that are too high or low in contrast
and/or too dark or bright displaying the best balanced picture in every
scene. SharpEdge delivers clean, focused edges between objects and
scene backgrounds. The result is exquisite picture clarity from any
source in every scene. And the removable, anti-glare, high contrast
Diamond Shield protects the screen while optimizing picture performance.
In
the olden days
Yesterday's audio/video products have video inputs and outputs, and up
to six audio inputs and outputs (for surround sound) connecting them.
Even a modest system consisting of a television, surround sound
receiver, cable or satellite box, VCR, and DVD player requires a
minimum of nine cables made up of 15 individual wires, and can be as
many as 13 cables made up of 23 individual wires if all analog and
digital connections are made. And that's not even counting speaker
wires and antenna cables.
HDMI
and NetCommand: how it's done today
Instead of multiple audio/video inputs and outputs once required for
components like DVD players and cable and satellite boxes, HDMI
connections eliminate all but one cable between each component.
Mitsubishi has eliminated the confusion, poor quality, and
unsightliness of yesterday's audio and video connections. HDMI (High
Definition Multimedia Interface) is an uncompressed, all-digital
audio/video interface. It provides an interface between an audio/video
source, like a set-top box, DVD player, or A/V receiver and an A/V
monitor, such as a digital television (DTV), over a single cable. HDMI
supports standard, enhanced, or high definition video, plus
multi-channel digital audio on a single cable. It supports all ATSC
formats. Plus, Mitsubishi has developed the electronic brains to take
control of a digital home network and put it at your fingertips with an
innovative system control called NetCommand. And for you gamers,
there's an ultra-high resolution 1080p Media PC input for the latest
generation of high definition multimedia applications.
Let
NetCommand take control
Using a basic home theater system used to be complicated to configure
and operate, even with just basic components like a big-screen HDTV or
monitor, a surround sound audio receiver, a DVD player, a cable box or
digital satellite receiver, a digital video recorder, or a multimedia
PC. These systems used to be complicated to use — until
Mitsubishi created NetCommand home theater operation system. All
Mitsubishi digital cable ready televisions include NetCommand with IR
learning. This exclusive feature gives you a true one remote control
home theater system. NetCommand is an on-screen icon based control
system. NetCommand has a library of codes or can learn the IR codes
from almost any IR-based analog component. Using only the TV's remote
control, NetCommand enables you to control all components with simple
on-screen icons — just by pushing a button.
Don't
forget the cables!
If you are using a Blu-ray player, a receiver, TV, or anything else
that is capable of sending a high definition signal, don't forget to
purchase the right cables. Many people don't realize what a significant
difference the right cables make, and when they get their new high
definition equipment home, they think the equipment itself is to blame
when the picture isn't as good as it should be. This is because most
components (Blu-ray, receivers, etc) don't come with cables, so people
often use whatever they have around the house, or buy cheap cables,
thinking "it will do." Another reason people don't buy the right cables
is because trying to figure out which cables you need can be daunting,
and it's hard to know where to start. Our sales representatives are
there to explain all your options, so you can make the best purchase
and get the most out of your DLP TV.
The
WD-73835
Details :
• Screen size: 73" measured diagonally
• Display type: proprietary DLP (Digital Light Processing)
light engine
• Aspect ratio: 16:9 widescreen
• Lamp: 180 watt, high output
• Progressive Features: Plush 1080p upconversion 1080i to
1080p, Smooth 120Hz, Diamond step up feature
• Video connections: rear stereo audio input for PC/DVI
source, HDMI 1.3a inputs 3 rear / 1 front
• Other connections: component video in (2 rear, 1 front), A/V
in with S-Video, Dolby® Digital / PCM audio output (coaxial),
NetCommand® IR emitter, 3D IR emitter
• Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels (1080p)
• Screen protection: color temperature control (by
input-high/low)
• Tuners: combined tuner analog/digital/cable (In The Clear),
2 antenna (RF) inputs
• Enhanced dark scene detail: Dark Detailer™
• Independent color adjustment: PerfectColor™,
PerfectTint™, x.v. Color
• Brightness/contrast adjustment: DeepField™ imager
• Focused edges between objects and background:
SharpEdge™
• Picture format modes: 4:3 sources (6 modes), 16:9 sources (2
modes)
• 6-color processor
• Built-in speakers: stereo, 2-way (5.5" x 2.25" size)
• Speaker output: 10 watts x 2
• Level sound (dynamics limiter), digital output (PCM) for all
analog sources
• Remote control: 5 device multibrand illuminated remote
control
• Easy Connect™
• SimplayHD™ certified HDMI™
• ChannelView™ on-screen channel list
• A/V adjustment (by input/device)
• Color temperature control (by Device), high/low
• Video modes: brilliant, bright, natural, game
• Front PC Input: VGA-XGA, 1280 x 720, 1920 x 1080/60 Hz
• Front USB photo input
• Front HDMI™ 1.3a input with Consumer Device
Control, 3 rear HDMI™ 1.3a inputs with Consumer Device Control
• Size: 43.6" H x 65.2" W x 17.5" D (without foot)
• Weight: 95.2lbs
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