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Mitsubishi WD-60737 60-Inch 1080p 120Hz Home Theater DLP HDTV

February 14th, 2010


This tv set is worth every penny! I have no problems with it at all and it offers a “huge” bang for the buck! Even at 60 inches it still gives you all the clarity of 1080p you could want. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the picture when I went to Ultimate Electronics to evaluate this model. I was actually looking at 3 other, much more expensive, sets but this one got some pretty good reviews so I went back to U.E. to put this thing through its paces. I was very very happy, to say the least.

Now I had a problem with the settings right out of the gate because I was listening to the experts on this and they were way off base. Their settings made the picture far to soft for my taste considering I just replaced a CRT HDTV which had really good HD itself. So here are my TV viewing settings for daytime viewing.

Picture Mode: Brilliant

Contrast: 36

Brightness: 28

Color: 20

Tint: 26

Sharpness: 35 (Be sure to adjust this to get rid of any noise. Tweak it until you’re happy)

Color Temp: Low

Video Noise: Off

Sharp Edge: On

DeepField Imager: On

This should be a good starting point for you folks out there. However. The settings for viewing Blu-ray/DVD movies will be a bit different mainly because of the much higher picture quality Blu-ray gives us over tv!…

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Mitsubishi WD-73C9 73-Inch 1080p Flat panel DLP Home Theater

February 13th, 2010


Bought this TV at our local Costco on sale together with stand for a mere ,600 bucks. The picture looks great watching Blu Ray and HD channels on Time Warner Cable. I am now able to take advantage of full 1080p resolution and HDMI inputs. My old one was also a Mitsubishi 55″ HDTV but only goes to 1080i and component inputs.

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Optoma HD66 720P 3D-Ready DLP Home Theater Projector

February 7th, 2010


I bought this projector 3 weeks ago from Amazon. Delivery was prompt and on time. The projector came in the usual Optoma box but without a carry case. Of course I knew that, but one would have been nice anyway. I had already printed out the manual (at work of course) from the Optoma website.
Set up was easy enough but a little time consuming as the settings where totally off. I believe everyone using this projector primarily for home theater will and should set the bulb to standard. The extra lumen will come in handy however when using the 3D glasses to view 3D content.
Once calibrated, picture quality was very impressive for a 720p projector. Blacks were black enough, color and shadow, rich and detailed. The projector does a good job (imo) of scaling 1080p content. I have two Blu-ray players and the projector showed Blu-ray content a lot better with my Philips player so like everything else the source is important.
Overall I’m very happy with my purchase. Couldn’t convince the wife at this stage to let me spend the extra money on a 1080p projector, so I was already looking at the HD65. I was encouraged by what was being said by the very early adapters that had pulled the trigger on the dedicated AV forums (God bless them). Early veiwings included Iron Man and Transformers, and Walle and UP for animation, all in Blu-ray on a 72″ 16:9 screen and I’m truly impressed. The harshest critic is too, the wife. Picture is as good, if not better, than my Sanyo 42″ 1080p plasma. I’m English; my wife is American so were now looking forward to the World Cup being shown in 3D. By the time the tournament begins hopefully the price of active shutter glasses will have fallen enough so were not passing one pair around the room to everybody.
If you have bought this projector from Amazon just post a review good, bad or indifferent. I was compelled to do so because for a long time the only one posted nearly caused me to pass on the HD66. 0 is a lot of money (to me at least), so I utilize reviews all the time without giving back. This was my first one ever, hope it helps.
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