Mitsubishi WD-73738 73-Inch 3D DLP HDTV

I bought this put to exchange a Mistu 65 inch DLP because it was non-3D. This television has a crest notch picture, fantabulous 3D capability, and a tremendous price.

The upside of DLP is an excellent picture, relatively slim size for a rearward projection, and a lightweight design. (the 73 in put1 weighs less than my 2 40 in plasmas) The downside is that it requires a projecter lamp modify when the bulb wears away at a price of most $100. My late put8 was four years old and I never received to exchange0 the lamp. They last from 3000 to 10,000 hours of use.

After the firmware update on these televisions (they will either arrived that way young from the factory or could be updated Mitsubishi WD-73738 by pluggin an internet cable into the back of the set) they can exist employed with DLP Link fashion glasses and requires no emittor.

My solely issue is that for some reason, with the settings on “DLP Link” the television will not send away the 3D signal at each use. Every time you bike the TV off and then decease back and desire to utilisation the 3D mode, I have to yell up the menu, de-select “DLP LINK” and choose “Emittor”, then switch back to “DLP Link” again to have it to output the signal. I conceive that is a software issue that I hope will exist corrected at the succeeding update.

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