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Mitsubishi WD-57731 57-Inch 1080p DLP HDTV | 
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| Brand: Mitsubishi Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 49 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Display Size: 57 Shipping Weight (lbs): 85.8 Dimensions (in): 51.5 x 17.9 x 36.3
MPN: WD-57731 Model: WD-57731 UPC: 082400023698 EAN: 0082400023698
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| Features:
| • | Technologically advanced high-definition 57-inch 1080p DLP TV with two built-in HD tuners; measures 51.5 x 36.3 x 18 inches (WxHxD) | | • | Digital cable ready with CableCARD slot; QAM tuner compatible with unscrambled HDTV cable reception | | • | 1920 x 1080-pixel resolution; 150-watt TurboLight lamp system focuses light more efficiently | | • | Connections: Composite (3 in, 1 out), S-Video (3 in), Component (2 in), HDMI (2 in), RF (2 in), Firewire (2 in), PC DVI (1 in) | | • | Two stereo speakers, 10 watts apiece (20 watts total); coaxial digital audio output |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Mitsubishi's 731 Series 1080p DLP HDTVs feature Mitsubishi's 6 Primary Color System and unique TurboLight150 lamp system. These 57" 731 Series HDTVs produce big, bright and bold pictures with unsurpassed detail and vibrant colors. At their heart is a Mitsubishi exclusive 6-Primary Color 1080p light engine, the first to offer 6-color processing. This proprietary Mitsubishi digital light engine provides the perfect picture, whether watching broadcast, cable or satellite TV, as well as DVD or video games.The stunning 731 Series picture is further enhanced by an all-new digital signal processing system. Plush1080p allows for precise deinterlacing and upconversion to 1080p. 4D Video Noise Reduction creates smooth yet detailed images. And Tru1080p processes the highest resolution HDTV signals in their native format.The 731 models are Digital Cable Ready HDTVs with CableCARD slots, so digital cable channels can be viewed without a cable box. Televisions have two HDMI inputs, two component video inputs and a DVI-I input for a digital PC connection. ClearThought Easy Connect, recognizes inputs as they are plugged in, to simplify set up and day-to-day operation.
Amazon.com Product Description Mitsubishi amps up your home theater viewing experience with the 57-inch WD-57731 1080p digital light projection (DLP) television, which combines the TurboLight150 lamp system and the latest 1080p DLP chip to produce a big, bright and bold picture with unsurpassed detail. Because 1080p provides twice the resolution of the high definition 720p or 1080i displays found in most HDTVs today, you'll get more vivid pictures--no matter the scene or content. It delivers stunningly detailed images thanks to the high-speed Plush1080p video processor (with a 6-segment, 10,800 RPM color wheel), which up-converts 1080i signals to 1080p producing four times the resolution of traditional line doublers. The WD-57731 also features a cabinet with a simple, clean design with a compact footprint that will fit virtually any home theater furnishings without taking up a lot of space. It includes dual HD tuners, a QAM tuner that's fully compatible with unscrambled HDTV cable reception, and a wide variety of digital inputs (including two HDMI, three component, and a Firewire port). And the set's CableCARD port means the set will also receive digital cable television systems services directly from a compatible cable operator without requiring a bulky, external cable box. The WD-57731 has a 1920 x 1080-pixel resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio, and compatibility with 480i/480p/720p/1080i video sources. It includes six 4:3 aspect ratio modes and two aspect ratio modes from 16:9 sources. Other convenience features include color temperature controls, full-screen image freeze, two tuner picture-in-picture (PIP), split screen, V-Chip parental controls, and a sleep timer. It pumps out audio via its integrated 20-watt speaker system (10 watts per two channels) and also offers Mitsubishi's Level Sound Dynamics Limiter features, which evens out the sound of programs--even during loud commercial breaks. The IEEE 1394 (also known as Firewire or i.Link) multimedia connection provides simple, high-bandwidth, real-time audio, video and data networking between this Mitsubishi TV and digital video camcorders and compatible PC systems, enabling you to record SD or HD digital video with plug-and-play ease. This set features the following video and audio connections: - Composite AV (RCA): 3 in (1 front), 1 out
- S-Video: 3 in (1 front)
- Component Video: 2 in
- HDMI: 2 in (with 2 audio inputs)
- RF: 2 in
- PC DVI: 1 in
- Analog audio output: 1
- Digital audio output: 1 (Coaxial)
- Firewire: 2
- CableCARD: 1
Proprietary Mitsubishi Features This television includes several exclusive Mitsubishi technologies that enhance its picture as well as ease of use. - Most important is Mitsubishi's Plush 1080p collection of imaging technologies, which up-convert lower quality images from every video source--analog and digital broadcasts, DVD players, digital cable and satellite, game consoles--to HD quality. And for a 1080p HDTV like this model, even the high quality 720p and 1080i HDTV signals being broadcast need to be reformatted. The Plush 1080p feature set scales the picture precisely, with minimal side effects. And 1080i, currently the most common form of HDTV signal, is spectacular at 1080p.
- Rather than provide standard color and tint controls, Mitsubishi's PerfectColor technology enables you to adjust the screen's color palette with six independent color controls (magenta, red, yellow, green, cyan, and blue).
- The patented 150-watt TurboLight lamp system focuses light more efficiently onto the DLP chip to improve image brightness 10 percent over conventional lamp systems.
- Mitsubishi's 4D Video Noise Reduction system provides a cleaner, clearer picture from nearly any source by analyzing multiple frames to identify and remove video noise or snow caused by distortions in the video signal. This effectively keeps detail in the foreground and eliminates background noise, even in fast moving scenes.
- Finally, the ClearThought set of features includes all-digital audio output (which converts analog audio signals to digital audio) and the NetCommand single-remote control home theater operation system (which allows you to set up and control components using simple on-screen icons). It also provides the TV Guide On Screen 8-day program guide system, which makes it easy to sort through all the television listings to find your favorite channels.
Digital Cable Ready You can connect your cable television directly from the wall to this DLP TV without going through a cable box to receive all of your cable channels, including premium channels, and get an even better picture by doing so. This set has a slot on the back for a CableCARD, a device that descrambles subscribed channels. With the CableCARD (available from your local cable TV company), the TVOs internal tuner will tune directly to the subscribed cable channels, eliminating the need for a separate cable box. When a digital cable TV channel is received via the CableCARD, it is decoded and remains a digital video signal all the way to the screen. Standard-definition digital channel signals are up-converted by the advanced processing capability in the set (see more about the Plush imaging feature below), giving it an HD-quality picture. The resulting image has the best possible quality, with maximum bandwidth, and minimal noise and distortion. What's in the Box DLP TV, multibrand NetCommand remote control (with 2 AA batteries), IR emitter cable Warranty One year on parts. One year on labor. Carry in service.
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Run Fast, Run Hard (AWAY!) July 19, 2008 10 months worked fine. If you want to shell out big bucks for that amount of time, please buy. We are on our fourth lamp. Mitsubishi sent a local rep to assist...said he couldn't fix the tv. Still under the first year warranty and constantly put off by customer service. This is now 13 months and still a no-fix situation. Told we will be contacted in another week. This is totally unsat. I personally will stay away from any DLP tv in the future.
Too much to replace lamps!!!! May 4, 2008 We have had this TV since Feb. 2007 and are on our second lamp. That's $500 dollars per year. I'm glad I have the no interest payments, but it probably would have been better to buy a more expensive plasma or LCD then this piece of garbage. Oh, it's the second one we had too. The first one was taken back and exchanged for one that would work.
Support is non-existent April 17, 2008 I have had the TV exactly one year, seocnd lamp has burned out. Ihave faxed my documentation to the Tech Support Group twice, the first time they threw is away, some excuse about not seeing my address which was on the cover letter. Just faxed it a second time they were to call as soon as it was recieved, did not happen. The tech support person said that they know there are design problems and that the lamp overheats, they claim they will continue to replace the lamps for no cost. Getting them to send on is a hassle, being out the use of the TV for a week every few months is inevitable. Mitsubishi should replace these TV's.
Love it March 18, 2008 First Tv arrived broke, could of happened from any retailer. Was replaced with no hassle it was appreciated kinda worried about an online purchase like this but after its said and done no complaints
Tv is touchy though likes to find reasons to shut off but give it a minute it usually turns right back on. had it almost a year now never repaired it and i think its only picky in hot humid conditions so you have to spoil it with a cool room in the summer. Blu ray is breath taking on it got to love 1080p
disapointed January 25, 2008 I bought this tv from best buy feb/16/2007 right out the box no display model. i was blown away with the quality, great picture hd is awsome on this set, and the price was right. 6 months after having it, it beging to over heat alot cutting off automatically. now not even a year old the lamp blew. never had the problems with the noise like i seen in other reviews. i am really really disapointed about havimng to replace the lamp so early. i just hope it was a fluke the lamp went so soon. buyer beware.
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