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Mitsubishi WD-57733 57-Inch 1080p DLP HDTV

Mitsubishi WD-57733 57-Inch 1080p DLP HDTV

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Mitsubishi 57″ 1080p DLP® HDTVAmazon.com Product Description .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } The WD-57733 is a large 57-inch DLP (Digital Light Processing) rear-projection HDTV from Mitsubishi that incorporates the latest technologies for an accurate picture that is perfect for a large home theater system. Giant Performance, Small Footprint
Because the latest Texas Instruments 1080P DLP chip is inside, this television yields the full 1920 x 1080 high-definition resolution with progressive scan, the highest quality HDTV standard today. With a television this size, offering more than two million pixels is important to prevent visible pixelation.

The WD-57733 supports the x.v.Color standard for 80 percent more color than standard HDTV. View larger. View back panel.

Despite the large screen size, the WD-57733 wei

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    dontEATnachos

    November 5, 2010

    Review by dontEATnachos for Mitsubishi WD-57733 57-Inch 1080p DLP HDTV
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    I bought this TV off Amazon over the summer to replace a Sony KDS-60A2000 that I had sold due to a move. I wanted to get the KDS-60A2020 to replace it but I had some concern about the weight/width for getting it into the family room of my new residence.

    The Mitsubishi TV solved most of those problems. The TV is only about 14″ deep and weighs around 65 lbs. Not bad for a TV of this size (the Sony was about 20″ thick and weighed about 95 lbs).

    The TV has 3 HDMI ports (all of which are being used now, compared to the Sony’s 2) and has dual digital tuners. It’s useful if you want to get OTA HDTV and your regular cable as well.

    Really the only flaws are some weird screen geometry (warping on the left-hand side of the screen) and occasional issues with HDCP and the HDMI. Supposedly the set is using HDMI 1.3 and I think this may be causing sets with the Playstation 3 which is also supposedly HDMI 1.3.

    My other HDMI devices, an Xbox 360 and a HD cable box both work fine but sometimes the PS3 just loses the signal and I have to plug/unplug the cable from the back of the TV. I haven’t had any issues with component or any other connections, just the PS3’s HDMI. There’s also a noticeable lag when changing resolutions via HDMI (I’ve noticed when changing from 480p/720p/1080i/1080p).

    I’d also say that the remote is kind of cheap and not that great (although the multifunction abilities were able to interact 75% properly with my rather obscure audio system successfully drop down to 2 remote controls).

    Those are not huge deal breakers for me and the cost for the size was great. Plus, as a DLP set I’m less worried about the green blob issue that I used to notice on my Sony set.

    samuel meola

    November 5, 2010

    Review by samuel meola for Mitsubishi WD-57733 57-Inch 1080p DLP HDTV
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    I have the WD-57731 Which is in the same family as other similar models for this TV.

    I purchased it on 1/20/07

    On 3/29/09 I am without a tv once again and am going on my third lamp replacement.

    The Tv often overheats and shuts itself down.

    @ $200 dollars per lamp this is a real problem. Mitsubishi will not even admit that there is a defect wtith these sets.

    Shame on Mitsubishi and I sure wish I had gotten the JVC that I was going to buy.

    David G. Sovik

    November 5, 2010

    Review by David G. Sovik for Mitsubishi WD-57733 57-Inch 1080p DLP HDTV
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    I have a WD52528 which is basiclly the same set. In two years I had the Store, where I bought it and in warranty, replace the light engin and mirror. Less than another year I replace the lamp, that one was my cost. What I see is if this set is not in a VERY CLEAN enviroment, you will have problems with things like dust, cooking, etc. It will become a very expensive set to maintain and keep the origional picture quality that you start with. I fyou buy it get a life time warranty!

    Nunyabiznez

    November 6, 2010

    Review by Nunyabiznez for Mitsubishi WD-57733 57-Inch 1080p DLP HDTV
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    I’ve been waiting to decide which way to go, LCD or Plasma for over a year now. When I saw this DLP I was sceptical about the technology, picture, and quality. Could a DLP compare to LCD or plasma? I was blown away by the picture not to mention the price was half what LCD/Plasmas cost. My 57″ Mitsubishi is wonderful. The only thing negative and it is a minor issue is the sound is somewhat “tinny”. This thing should have an external speaker system. (I suppose that is also true of any large LCD/Plasma/DLP tv.) I wouldn’t trade my Mitsubishi for anything else on the market…except for maybe the 63 or 73″ model of the same.

    K. Webber

    November 6, 2010

    Review by K. Webber for Mitsubishi WD-57733 57-Inch 1080p DLP HDTV
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    I purchased the Mitsubishi WD-57733 T.V. on December 11, 2007. I can only say one word to describe it, (OUTSTANDING). Setup was a breeze. The picture is just out of this world. My biggest surprise was the built in sound system, a real delight to my ears. Connections galore. I have not purchased a high-definition DVR yet. I just used my progressive scan Yamaha DVR to watch Polar Express and WOW, I felt like I was actually there. Mitsubishi really got it right with this T.V. I highly recommend this item.

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