I have a 3 year old 52″ Mitsubishi DLP TV the picture is not very bright even after a lamp change?
I changed the lamp with a manufactures projection lamp but the picture did not change very much is there any thing else I can do?
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I changed the lamp with a manufactures projection lamp but the picture did not change very much is there any thing else I can do?
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I have a 52 inch projection TV model # WD-52527. It seems like there are blotches or smudge-like areas behind the screen. If I were to open the back cover, what do I need to clean or remove/clean? Another issue I am having (may possibly be related) is it the brightness. The picture is nowhere near as bright as it used to be. Its gotten to the point where it is impossible to see dark scenes when I have any lights on in the room. I know it isnt the lamp because that was replaced recently.
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went and finally talked my wife into buying a new hd tv. i got it to 2 sets the sony 55″ lcd projection wega, or the 57 ” mitsu dlp projection. after the deliberation i went with mitsubishi because of the over all sharper picture and the little bigger screen. now im not disappointed at all in my tv, ive had it two weeks and i think it puts out beautiful picture , but my question to u guys is is the tv i bought a better tv than the sony i mentioned before? im not very familiar with the dlp vs. sxrd technology and really dont know which one is better and more durable. ive also heard that the mitsu is not really a full” 1080p! resolution. please help me guys and let me know if i made a bad decision or not i still have time to fix it if the sony is a better tv in the long haul???? the model no. for the sony tv is KDS55A2000 and the model for the tv i bought is WD-57731 if anyone needs that info the model no. for the mitsu is in the title thanks guys
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A friend of mine bought a 52″ mitsubishi rear projection TV. He got the original remote but we can’t find codes anywhere. I tried mitsubishi but they only have manuals back to 2002 but this is a 1999. (I know it is old but works great and cheap) The tv is a VS_45603 and the remote number is 290p094-A10 or on some sites it was called a 290p094-010. Any help to codes or a place to find them would be great. Thanks
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im shopping for a new big tv and i found a couple at good prices i think…..so im looking for suggestions
the Toshiba is 65″ DLP rear projection for $1500
the Mitsubishi is also 65″ but is a regular DLP for $1900
theyre both 1080p and most everything else si the same too…basically one is rear projction and one isnt……im just wondering if the extra 400 dollars is worth it for the regular dlp instead of projection…because ive heard about all the problems with the lamps in the projection tvs.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated….or if anyone knows where i can get a better deal for a huge newer tv for the price?? Thanks
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I have a wide screen Mitsubishi HD 1080 series projection TV. I have never bothered with getting HD on it but now i would like to be able to watch my dvds in HD. My dvd player only has the RCA component hook ups on them and my tv only has the DVI hook up on it. I understand that only video passes through the DVI i think and i can run a seperate sound cable but i am completely oblivious on what equipment i need and how i need to do this to do it right and get best results. I also have a Yamaha surround system and a vcr but the vcr is not at much concern if it is gonna be a hassle. If anyone could provide any info i would greatly appreciate it. thanx
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For the price of $899, is this TV good? or a good deal?
Product Type
60″ rear projection TV
Series
C9 Series
Digital Television Certification
HDTV
TV Tuner
1x analog/digital combo
Video Interface
Component, HDMI
HDMI Ports Qty
3 port(s)
PC Interface
HDMI
Width
53.9 in
Depth
15.1 in
Height
36.7 in
Weight
64.8 lbs
Enclosure Color
Black
Display
Diagonal Size
60″ – widescreen
Technology
Projection
Projection Display Technology
DLP
Resolution
1920 x 1080
Display Format
1080p (FullHD)
Image Aspect Ratio
16:9
120Hz
Yes
Motion Enhancement Technology
Smooth 120Hz
Progressive Scan
Progressive scanning (line doubling)
Widescreen Modes
16:9
Lamp Power
180 W
Color Temperature Control
Yes
Additional Features
Video noise reduction, color temperature adjustment, 3D Ready, PerfectColor, Plush1080p, x.v.Color, Deep Color
Video Features
HDTV Ready
Yes
Input Video Formats
480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 480i, 1080/24p, 1080/60i, 1080/60p, 1080/30p
Supported Computer Resolutions
898 x 480, 1365 x 768, 1024 x 768 (XGA), 640 x 480 (VGA), 800 x 600 (SVGA), 1280 x 1024 (SXGA), 1280 x 720, 1920 x 1080, 1064 x 600
Electronic Program Guide
ChannelView
Remote Control
Type
Universal remote control – infrared
Audio System
Sound Output Mode
Stereo
Speakers Included
2 speakers
Output Power / Total
20 Watt
Additional Features
Volume limiter
Speaker(s)
2 x right/left channel speaker – built-in – 10 Watt
Connections
Connector Type
3 x HDMI input ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ) – rear ¦ 1 x component video input ( RCA phono x 3 ) – side ¦ 1 x audio input ( RCA phono x 2 ) – side ¦ 2 x component video input ( RCA phono x 3 ) – rear ¦ 1 x 3D glasses – rear ¦ 1 x audio output ( RCA phono x 2 ) – rear ¦ 3 x audio input ( RCA phono x 2 ) – rear ¦ 1 x digital audio output (coaxial) ( RCA phono ) – rear
Environmental Standards
ENERGY STAR Qualified
Yes
Power
Power Device
Power supply – internal
Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep
0.6 Watt
Power Consumption Operational
218 Watt
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I live in Dallas and have been researching this TV for some time and have shopped Best Buy, Circuit City, Conn’s, Sears..Looking like $1999. Are there any better places I should be looking at…How about online….any good deals out their? I like the long term no interest payment plans these places offer.
2) I have Fios Cable and love it; what is the best “cable” hook up I should use? ie. hdmi,component,(does it really matter)…Where should I buy this cable?
3) Many say no, but should I buy a extended warranty?
4) Do the HD channels utilize the full capabilty of the TV, ie the 1080p or only 720p.
5) Can you explain the Lines per inch with the DVD upgrade and the Blu Ray units?
Thanks in advance and have a great day!!.
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Ok, so I wasn’t necessarily in the market for a new tv, but I am a gadget geek and always want the latest and greatest. I was at Circuit City today and saw the Mitsubishi WD-Y65 65″ 1080P DLP tv for $2200. I have paid close attention to tv prices and to me that was dirt cheap. So I bought it. I am supposed to pick it up tomorrow and I am wondering if I spent my money wisely. I have a Mitsubishi 55″ rear projection 1080i tv now. It works perfectly fine. I was considering putting that in my front room. Anyway, do you think it is worth $2200 to go from 1080i to 1080p? I have hd service through my cable company, a dvd player and an xbox 360 which I learned can’t go to 1080p on the new tv because it doesn’t accept 1080p through component or vga. Whew. . . Long question !!! So anyway, I can just get my money back on the tv before I pick it up if it isn’t worth it. . . . What do you think ????
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Model WS-55813 won’t turn on. Per the manual, I’m suppose to press the SYSTEM RESET button and all should be fixed. Tried that and the green led continuously flashes, it’s suppose to stop after a minute and then the TV is suppose to turn on. Well it doesn’t!!! Troubleshooting section in manual doesn’t even talk about it, this is very frustrating! Thanks…
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Digital Cable Ready/Built-In HDTV Tuner: Add CableCARD™ to receive one-way digital cable content, or HD-capable antenna to receive over-the-air high-definition broadcasts, where available. Optional set-top box required for high-definition satellite programming.
HDMI inputs provide an uncompressed all-digital audio/video link for the highest-quality connection and supports copy-protected HD broadcast content
1080p display provides the highest quality progressive-scan picture possible from a high-definition source
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The Famous CK projection screen tv. This thing was the 'top of the line' in the early 80s. I have had this piece of television history for about 7 years. If you watch Coming to America with Eddie Murray, the father that owns macdonalds has an older version of this TV in his house.
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