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RE: Mitsubishi DLP HDTV

Posted by mrjdub33@aol.com on October 1, 2012 at 00:16:49:

Having owned my Mitsubishi 73" 73738 for a year and couple of months now, I had a few reservations at first as well,I hope I can address a few for and clear some things up. To start with the biggest what many refer to as the "rainbow effect" I noticed it for exactly two weeks and it simply went away and haven't seen it since! next the off axis veiwing is fine as I have wing seats that look fantastic, as for the bulb life its rated at 5000 hrs with some owners posting 7000+ and Mitsubishi has them on there site for $ 99.00 ( new bulb new set!) Now lets get to what I love, the most film like image of all current techs with zero motion blur, its size and its a great set to calibrate, no worries about image retention. My only suggestion is if you can swing the 82" or 92" do it, bigger is better!