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Mitsubishi WD-82738: 82 Inches Of 3D TV
Mitsubishi is offering 3D-ready rear-projection TVs for several years, so the company currently has a fairly extensive distinct big-screen 3D-capable models. The new 838 Series is Mitsubishi's top-shelf RPTV line, meaning it's loaded with send out most advanced functionality in addition to image resolution technologies. The series includes screen sizes regarding 82, 73 along with 65 inches. We have not performed a hands-on review of the WD-82838, but here is an overview of the TV's performance.
In the 3D realm, Mitsubishi TVs use a different display technology from the 3D signal format introduced by the Blu-ray Disc Association; which means that, to watch 3D Blu-ray movies, you need to grab a special adapter (the 3DA-1, $99) or a 3D Blu-ray player that can output the Checkerboard display format (like Panasonic's DMP-BDT350). You'll also need to grab active-shutter glasses of either the DLP Link or IR emitter variety. Mitsubishi offers the 3DC-1000 3D Starter Pack ($399) that includes the 3D Adapter, two pairs of active-shutter glasses, the IR emitter, an HDMI cable and a Disney 3D Blu-ray Showcase disc.
Beyond its 3D functionality, them 82-inch, 1080p DLP rear-pro uses the company's Plush 1080p 5G 12-bit video processor and Smooth120 technology, as {well as~and even} Immersive Sound Technology--which is Mitsubishi's name for the integrated sound projector that works by using 16 tiny speakers to project sound beams around the room to be able to simulate a surround sound experience. You can add the WD-82838 to a home network via wired Ethernet or the optional AzureWave AW-NU231 WiFi USB adapter ($69), and this TV includes Mitsubishi's StreamTV Internet platform, with use of VUDU video-on-demand, Pandora, Flickr, Picasa, Facebook, Twitter and more. A useful perk is the built-in Bluetooth A2DP audio streaming, which helps you wirelessly stream audio coming from products like the iPhone and also Blackberry for playback through the higher-quality sound system. The WD-82838 measures 48.5 x 73.2 x 22.7 inches, weighs 143.1 pounds and has EnergyStar 4.0 certification.
The link panel includes four HDMI inputs, three component video inputs and one RF input to access the internal ATSC and Clear-QAM tuners (no PC input). Many higher-end TVs have cut the number of component video inputs to one, which makes this TV a good choice to get someone with several legacy components. The HDMI inputs accept both 1080p/60 and 1080p/24 signals, and one is located on the side panel for comfortable access. The TV includes dual USB ports: The particular back-panel USB port supplies power to accessories, while the side-panel USB port supports the WiFi adapter and media playback. The WD-82838 provides a subwoofer output to be able to mate an outboard subwoofer of the sound projector, or a center-channel input to be able to use the TV's speaker system as the center channel in a true surround sound system. The Ethernet port is located on the rear panel, as is the "3D Glasses Emitter" port and the IR-NetCommand output that allows for integration in a more advanced control system.
The particular WD-82838 does not may actually offer as many sophisticated picture adjustments as you'll uncover in some higher-end TVs, but it really includes the essentials. In addition to four preset picture modes, you get ISF Day and ISF Night modes. The basic video setup menu delivers just two color-temperature presets, noise reduction {and} DeepField Imager and EdgeEnhance controls. Advanced options contain PerfectColor and PerfectTint to adjust the saturation and hue in the six color points, along with the ability to enable or disable Smooth120 technology. Any time you select the ISF Day or Night picture mode, it is possible to access more-advanced adjustments, nevertheless the owner's manual does not even describe exactly which adjustments are obtainable. The Mitsubishi Diamond Series WD-82838 gives six aspect-ratio options.
The SoundPro menu includes manual and automatic setup options for the integrated sound projector (a microphone is included for semi-automatic or fully automatic setup). The manual setup menu allows you to set the Mitsubishi WD-82838 location and general room dimensions, numerous experts adjust the actual beam angles along with channel levels. Other audio setup alternatives contain four preset sound modes (stereo, surround, music and night), and even bass, treble and balance controls and the ability to adjust the level of a connected subwoofer. The generic Level Sound function is designed to minimize volume discrepancies; the WD-82838 lacks sophisticated audio-leveling technology from Dolby or SRS.
A special 3D setup menu allows you switch 3D playback on or off, select the Checkerboard or perhaps Side-by-Side source format, simply find the type of glasses (DLP Link or perhaps IR Emitter), along with reverse the particular glasses' L/R effect.
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