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Mitsubishi WD-73738


$2,399.00 Released May, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Low price point for a 73" television. Intuitive and well-labelled remote layout. Helpful presets make basic picture adjustments easier.

The Cons:3D glasses don't come included with the set. Requires some tweaking in order to achieve optimal display settings depending on room conditions. Requires a separate USB device for WiFi connectivity.

The Mitsubishi WD-73738 is one of four 738 Series, DLP HDTVs released in mid 2010 as an upgrade from the 638 Series. The WD-73738 and its peers add along additional video calibration options, an optional USB WiFi N adapter, and StreamTV access to over 100 different Internet applications like Facebook, Flickr, Pandora, Picasa, Vudu, and Youtube.

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More specifically, the WD-73738 is 73” diagonally, making it the second largest in the series, right underneath the 82” WD-82738. Like its peers, it supports 1080p high-definition video and includes a 12-bit video processor, a universal remote, and MDEA’s 6-color processor, which supposedly provides a significant improvement in color reproduction. As for connectivity, the TV is HDMI/CEC compatible and includes component/composite video inputs as well.

Features

  • 738 Series DLP HDTVs
  • Upgrade from 638 Series
  • 73” Diagonal Size
  • 1080P HD Video
  • StreamTV
  • 6-Color Processor
  • HDMI w/CEC
  • HDMI-PC Compatibility
  • 3D DLP Link
  • Game Mode
  • Smooth120
  • EdgeEnhance
  • DeepField Imager

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Pros
  • 2

    Low price point for a 73" television.

  • 2

    Intuitive and well-labelled remote layout.

  • 2

    Helpful presets make basic picture adjustments easier.

  • 1

    Easy to attach to the included stand.

  • 1

    Above average integrated speakers.

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    tuning options

  • 1

    Built-in 3D DLP emitter

Cons
  • 2

    3D glasses don't come included with the set.

  • 1

    Requires some tweaking in order to achieve optimal display settings depending on room conditions.

  • -1

    Requires a separate USB device for WiFi connectivity.

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