| | | | - 1080p DLP Display
- Mitsubishi Exclusive 6-Color Light Engine
- x.v.Color
- Dark Detailer
- Smooth120Hz
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| | | | Product Description: More color, for a more colorful image. Mitsubishi is taking color to a new level with x.v.Color support and its exclusive 6-Color Light Engine . x.v.Color is the new standard for HDTV and it enables 80% more color than standard HDTV! Mitsubishi's 6-Color Light Engine processes and produces images with six different colors instead of the traditional three to display a wider range of colors, brighter colors and whiter whites. Additional color features such as Color 4D Noise Reduction, PerfectColor and PerfecTint allow for additional advanced color processing and adjustment. The result is breathtaking realism with vivid, yet natural Color Without Compromise.Larger screen, not larger spaces. The 65-inch 833 Diamond 1080p DLP HDTV features Mitsubishi's unique TurboLight180 lamp system and Plush1080p processing for both unsurpassed detail in over two million pixels and for bright, vibrant images. Mitsubishi's Smooth120Hz minimizes motion blur especially in fast moving action scenes. The Diamond's stunning high definition picture is further enhanced by its sleek and modern look finished in black pearl. Mitsubishi's compact, simple design provides more picture with less frame. With 1080p and a compact cabinet, get a larger screen and sit closer than ever before! Go ahead and get into the action, immerse yourself. |  | | | |
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Rating : - Amazing HD viewing!! I still can't believe this is a DLP, not an LCD on steroids! We have had this for a few weeks, but just got HD cable last week. We have been very impressed with its image clarity and color richness. We also have a Samsung 46 inch lcd at 75 Hz,which has a very good picture, but I like the Mitsubishi's more. As a family, we now watch sports and dvd's on the Mitsubishi for the image quality. I must also note that both TV's are in rooms with a lot of natural light, and they are both quite good at maintaining image brightness. Read more ... |  |