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Mitsubishi WD-60638 60-Inch 1080p 3D-ReadyDLP HDTV Review
Order this TVThanksgiving morning,after reading reviewsand researching cost of bulbs it seemed like ainexpensive TV for allit's capable of doing.The family loves it., Iupgraded my DVD toBlu Ray and switch thevideo cables to HDMIand it is just awesome.Idid tone down the color like others have written, itwarms up in 12 seconds not the one min I read fromother reviews. Just waiting for the 3D pack to comedown in price before trying that. Amazon has done itagain for lowest prices and product information.
 
My fiance bought this TV on Amazon a few days ago, wegot the email saying it shipped and 3 days later it wasdelivered right to out door. Coming out of the box this thingis HUGE! Everyone who has seen it today is totally takenaback by the shear size of the display.One of the first things after setting it up was to hook up mygame consoles and surround sound. When first turned onthe brightness is WAY to high, so that's the first setting youshould adjust, followed by the contrast. After that's set it'spretty much PERFECT! The picture quality is very sharp,even at about 7 feet its still very crisp.There’s plenty of out puts for all the gaming consoles Blu-Ray/DVD players you could ever want (3 HDMI and 2Component) the speakers on the TV put out some decentsound too, but using the AUX cable will make your hometheater picture perfect!All in all this is one of the best purchases we've ever madeand it was worth every penny!
 
Mitsubishi WD-60638 60-Inch 1080p 3D-ReadyDLP HDTV Description
An affordable way to getinto 3D viewing, the 60-inch Mitsubishi WD-60638 1080p HomeCinema HDTV featuresDLP technology, whichis up to 1,000 timesfaster than LCDtechnology--providingfor a more realistic,sharper 2D and 3Dviewing experience. Itcomes equipped with3D-ready viewingtechnology, providingthe best option for enjoying 3D content inthe home.The 638 Series featuresMitsubishi's 6-Color Processor, which offers crisp, bright, realistic color thatproduces whiter whites and a wider range of color, plus a

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