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I just got a WD65837 an old 50 "Samsung DLP color wheel started to scream to be written like this wretchedness is replaced him. I was originally supposed to receive WD60737 (after you have decided on another set DLP), until I learned function PerfectTint (final adjustment of each of 6 colors allows the use of the set). So, for a minimal increase in price I went with the larger, feature-rich line 837.
One thing I find remarkable is the ultra-slim bezel from MitsubishiDLP September The technology at all, when I compare my prices seemed to have had, and I had everything else (plasma, LCD, LED / LCD), I would on a 58 "or 60" should be limited, where the horizontal space I was working. Due to the size of the bezel, I could go up 5 more inches in size.
Having had a DLP before I was aware of what to expect from the quality of the image. On average, I find that DLP is on par with the plasma, and some less expensive plasmas, DLP. Superior Before deciding on the WD65837 I did a comparison side with Panasonic TC-P65V10 (I was given the 58 "version of this as a possibility) are. Coexistence of the biggest differences in the way the sets are turned on (plasma apparently more uniform came from different angles, while the DLP requires ad in front of the record for best film ... that the long-standing nature of the technology) and more vivid colors Mitsubishi (read: everything must be changed) asPanasonic (which seemed dull and lifeless in comparison).
I do lots of video and photographic works, and as such have a special taste when it comes to color. I do not like the colors "pop" and prefer warm, natural colors set at about 6500K.
While out of the box, the Panasonic does a better job that I knew in that Mitsubishi had a lot of options that allow me to calibrate it would take. Side by side, but with their factory settings, the MitsubishiDLP (for $ 1899) was on par with the Panasonic plasma (about $ 3999) in terms of sharpness, noise, contrast, etc. In fact, I noticed that the background detail about the Mitsubishi was much sharper and more detailed Panasonic (which seemed a bit 'fuzzy in comparison). The level of red Mitsubishi was clearly too high (the colors can be adjusted easily), but the image quality of the Panasonic Plasma (although the default settings better color and points of view) does not seem worth the price $ 2,000Difference.
After the amount of home and time to adjust to everything, I was able to calibrate my 6504K color to get. Not perfect, but is on par with PC monitors are at work and at home (hardware calibrated NEC MultiSync 90 series).
Worthy of note is the rainbow effect, or lack of it. DLP (at least the first generation) were a kind of rainbow effect on the edges, often evident when your eyes back and forth very well knownquickly as the game or watching an action movie. I could see this effect in my old set, I would have to actively seek and make it possible to do so. With the Mitsubishi, there is no rainbow at all. I tried several times to see it but only ended up hurting the eyes to move around too much. I'm sure there is a way to do this with a camera on the frame rate matches the amount, but as far as my perception goes, I can not see, no matter how hard I. Try
Thus, as the picture is not really interested you can find better in this dimension for the same price. Although decreased in size, which probably will end up paying $ 1,000 more for a plasma with similar image quality.
This means I have to discuss some questions.
First, the remote is a pain to use. Surfing the TV options is with the small round button with the left, right, up, down arrows. This is a normal controller for a remote control, butthe problem is that the edge of the matter is rather pointed. Add to that the fact there is another button in the center of this circle, which is almost relieved, and has its own sharp corners. Both together makes navigating menus on the screen a real pain. While I think it's a minor problem, some do not, especially if the use of this part of the lot at a distance.
Secondly, the on-screen display. To be fair, the menu a bit 'annoying to navigate, sometimesand would have made a bit 'more. The problem with the remote control above probably seems worse than it actually did not mention.
There are also some things that the average user does not want to touch. For my part I like the amount of control I have over the color, gamma, image position, etc. .. But for the most part, they would simply be confused and overwhelmed with so many possibilities.
Third and last is the sound quality ... or rather lack of it. I say this assimple as I can ... Audio sucks! Not quite ... no ifs, ands or buts.
It 's very likely that someone a lot of this size is always a kind of surround speakers, or alternatively, the system setup for the output (like me). Yet it would be nice if the crowd was, the better sound with your speakers.
I tend to use this set for everyone. Watching cable standard and high definition, games, DVD and Blu-ray. But I usually do not with my surround speakers whenWatch cable, unless an on-demand movies or something.
As the speakers sound like garbage in this series. Size is not the problem or, as my 17 "notebook seems to have a better sound (of a smaller, low-power speakers) work on this TV.
In general, looks fantastic (box, etc..) Construction seems to be what one would expect to set a DLP (the plastic seems better than my old set). The menu and settings are very rich in features, butcan be a bit 'overwhelming for those who do not know what they do. The picture quality is excellent, only plasma or LED / LCD 's costs thousands beaten. And the sound quality (the set of speakers) is a joke.
Overall, the only thing really bad series, the speakers, which is not a problem for many.
Mitsubishi Diamond Series WD-65835 65-Inch 1080p DLP HDTV (Glossy Black) Features
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- Exclusive 6-Color Processor
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- 3 Rear/1 Front HDMI 1.3a Inputs with Consumer Device Control
- Plush1080p 12-Bit Digital Video Processing
Mitsubishi Diamond Series WD-65835 65-Inch 1080p DLP HDTV (Glossy Black) Overview
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