You can check the best price: www.amazon.com If heyday large screen rear projection HDTV is over, someone needs to tell the Mitsubishi. The company is the sole remaining holder push out 60-inch TV plus too thick to hang on the wall and too cheap to merit a cameo on MTV's "Cribs." For 2009, the lineup two series of what are called home TV - indistinguishable from the flat panels - and WD-737 is the cheapest. The main reason for buying this TV is to get as muchscreen for as little money as possible, and WD-737 series fulfills that role admirably. It may not match the black-level performance of most flat-panels we've tested, it has some consistency issues unique to its category and, of course, you will eventually have to replace the bulb. But replacement is relatively cheap ($ 99 plus shipping), color reproduction is very good, and did we mention that the picture is gi-normous? If you want to go really big for less, is WD-737 series is the onlygame in town. Series note: We made a practical evaluation of 65-inch Mitsubishi WD-65 737, but this study also apply to other screen sizes in the WD-737 Series: The 60-inch Mitsubishi WD-60 737, the 73-inch Mitsubishi WD-73 737 and 82 -inch Mitsubishi WD-82737th All sizes share identical specifications and will produce very similar image quality.