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BIG Mitsubishi 73" 1080p DLP HDTV - $2,999.88 shipped free

Started by oz, Thursday Jun 21, 2007, 10:46:55 AM

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oz

Mitsubishi WD-73732 73" 1080p DLP HDTV
$2,999.88 with free shipping

http://www.amazon.com/Mitsubishi-WD-73732-1080p-DLP-HDTV/dp/B000GU4E1K

That's a big TV for a good price at Amazon.  It's around $5000 from most other retailers.

Blitzburgh


Bluto

Quote from: oz;39761Mitsubishi WD-73732 73" 1080p DLP HDTV
$2,999.88 with free shipping

http://www.amazon.com/Mitsubishi-WD-73732-1080p-DLP-HDTV/dp/B000GU4E1K

That's a big TV for a good price at Amazon.  It's around $5000 from most other retailers.

Wow.  If this is similar to the WD-73831, I'd highly recommend this TV, especially for the price.  I've got the 831 and really, REALLY like it.  If you need a stand, I'd highly recommend the matching one listed - it's a perfect match.

Blitzburgh

#3
The 831 Series is more high end then the 732.

The 732 was replaced by the 734.

I am going to get a WD-73734. I have the WD-62725 right now and it is gorgeous and only 1479 hours on it but I want a bigger size.

Mits rear DLP's are AWESOME. :)

733 series
Models
57-inch WD-57733 ($2,500)
65-inch WD-65733 ($2,999)
73-inch WD-73733 ($4,700)

Features
Three HDMI 1.3 inputs with Simplay HD certification
Three component video inputs (two rear, one front)
USB port for photo viewing

734 series
Models
57-inch WD-57734 ($2,799)
65-inch WD-65734 (no pricing)

Features
Same as the 733 series, plus:
PerfectTint, for additional customization of display settings.
NetCommand, which is designed to let the TV control a rack full of A/V gear, much like a universal remote.
An additional front HDMI input.

"Diamond" 833 series
Models
57-inch WD-57833 ($3,399)
65-inch WD-65833 ($3,999)
73-inch WD-73833 ($5,899)

Features
Same as the 734 series, plus:
FireWire port
RS-232 input
Smooth120Hz, which appears to be Mitsubishi's name for 120Hz refresh rate.
TV Guide On Screen, a built-in electronic program guide.
Game FX, which is 3D gaming functionality, although there are no current titles that support it.

gparris

#4
Surprising that each model's matching stand numbers and prices are not listed with each set, given these sets larger sizes and the fact that most people don't always have the table or platform to put these sets' (73") size or weight to support these otherwise.
I would really think that 120Hz spec would be the best feature for all of these new sets to have, but then again, maybe it is just for gaming.

Good luck with your 73" Mits DLP set once you get it: Maybe we'll see a picture!:D