Mitsubishi - Home Cinema - 60" Class (60" Diag.) - DLP - 1080p - 60Hz - 3D - HDTV
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Box Dimension
- Height40 inches
- Width58.8 inches
- Depth19.3 inches
Other
- Energy Star CompatibleYes
- TV TypeProjection
- Screen Size Class60"
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1087340566303','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Screen Size (Measured Diagonally)</a>60"
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1090933123419','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Vertical Resolution</a>1080p
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1218098587919','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Screen Refresh Rate</a>60Hz
- 3D Technology3D-Compatible
- Product Height (with stand)53-3/8"
- Product Height (without stand)36-3/4"
- Product Depth (without stand)15-1/8"
- Box Dimensions58 4/5 x 19 1/3 x 40 inches
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1142288289852','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">HDMI Inputs</a>3
- USB PortNo
- USB InputNo
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1142288291090','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">DVI Inputs</a>0
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1090933111802','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Component Video Inputs</a>2
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1090933111867','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Composite Inputs</a>2
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1142288291174','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Media Card Slot</a>No
- iPod DockNo
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1090933124016','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Watts/Channel</a>10
- Speakers2
- Speaker Output Power20W
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1090933122945','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">V-Chip</a>Yes
- Power Consumption (watts) Stand-by0.5
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1218870374819','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">ENERGY STAR Certified</a>Yes
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1090933107804','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Aspect Ratio</a>16:9
- Internet ConnectableNo
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1090933123527','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">PC Inputs</a>0
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1087340449305','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">RF Antenna Input</a>1
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1087340932071','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Audio Outputs</a>1
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1087340569234','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Remote Control Type</a>Standard
- Power Consumption (watts) Power On212
- Ethernet PortNo
- 3D-ReadyYes
- UPC082400029898
Customer rating
Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 24 reviews
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Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 1 review
This was a great cheap replacement for my 62" tv
Posted .No, I would not recommend this to a friendHad a sony 62" tv that was 10 years old and wanted to get HD... So this looked like a nice cheap replacement .. had it two years in oct my second bulb just failed. FYI they cost $100 a shot .. Its not like I beat on the tv or anything. I have the bulb turn down to nature .. which should save the bulb life .not seeing that. so if your looking for a nice tv that will only last you a year or three figure the bulb replacement cost and make the decision ... I can only guess the bulb prices will go up as years go on.. besides the costly bulb the tv is great has the nice 3D interface .... but if the bulbs don't last not sure I want to hook myself in on glasses that give me another reason to keep buying bulbs..
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
This TV kicks butt!!!!
Posted .I would recommend this to a friendI, like probably most tv purchasers, was looking hard at lcd and plasma's. I was literally pulling out what hair i had left trying to decide what size and brand and type of flat screen to buy. Samsung vs panasonic vs sony etc... Well, along comes cyber monday and for the ridiculously low price of 599$ from here plus ship/handle I was out less than 7 bills for this set. I went on what reviews i could find and about the only main complaints was bulb replacement and poor sound. I couldn't actually look at one so I was a little apprehensive as to what I could expect when recieved. Well!, this sucker arrived yesterday via truck from best buy. The guys brought it in and put it where i wanted it, was told to wait a few hours for the set temp to warm up b4 turning on (freezing cold out). After waiting with baited breath and in complete awe as to the size of it (had a 26:"), I hooked up HD dish feed and turned on. WOW!!!! The picture is just amazing! I tweeked a little with the settings but out of the box this thing rocks! Yeah, non HD shows are a little grainy but its 60 big inches! The lcd's and plasma's didin't look half as good as this at this size. HD channels just blow me away. Monday night football was superb! Very little pixelation or blur. My friend has a 50" samsung plasma that looks horrid compared to this mitsy. I have yet to hook up my xbox but i'm betting it'll be amazing as well. The blueray is on its way as well so if it doesn't look as great as i'm thinking it will i'll update this. Oh, the sound seemed perfectly fine to me, i upped the bass/treble a bit, but i'm not complaining about it. I'll be hooking up to SS system for when i want great sound. The sound out connections sucks but most dish/cable/dvd players/etc have their own sound outs that are more common anyway. So you have to replace a bulb every 1-2-3 years to get a brand new set. No big deal. Go spend 3 times the amount for similar size lcd/led so you don't have to replace a $100 bulb. I'll probably get the 3d stuff eventually just because, but for the 'you can get it for ' price of ~$300 setup for glasses i'm not biting ....yet.. I've written a novel, sorry. IN SHORT, GO BUY IT! Worth the reg. price of 999 and a steal for anything less.
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Outstanding Value, Unbeatable Bang for the Buck
Posted .I would recommend this to a friendForget about the flat screen craze and think about it for a moment. Unless you really need to hang your set on a wall, you are most likely going to be placing your next TV on a stand that's probably deep enough to hold A/V components. This unit is relatively light and fits on those very same stands. What you will save is the premium of a flat TV and you will receive the same (or arguably better) picture quality that is outstanding with HD cable/dish programming, gorgeous with Blu-Ray discs and virtual eye-candy with gaming. The only downside with this particular set is that it is no frills. Do not expect a nice remote or great sound, it is best integrated into a HDMI equipped 5.1/6.1/7.1 home theater system. And although it is 3D ready, you will have to buy a pricey emitter and glasses kit to realize this new feature. But if you just want a big 1080p capable TV to watch the game in high def, you can not lose with this unit, and you will save hundreds of dollars over a similarly sized plasma or LCD and not miss a thing.
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
60" 3D 1080p for under $1K?
Posted .I would recommend this to a friendThis tv is awesome! It is a huge screen and its 1080p! If you watch something on a 60" in 480, its not pretty but 1080p is EPIC! Pros: -huge 60" -light weight @ 60 lbs. -3D! -1080p! Cons: -60Hz(its okay if you dont watch Nascar or a lot of sports) -sound quality(sound is a bit scratchy when watching movies on a high volume. To fix this you need a surround sound, I bought one for $40 with this TV and its very nice) -LAMP LIFE!(Its only going to work for maybe 3000 hours. So if you watch more than 8 hours a day, its going to burn out in a year!)
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Aboslutely Unbelievable for the price
Posted .I would recommend this to a friendHad for almost two years now. I was in Best Buy ans saw the 72" in this model and I was amazed at the picture quality compared to all the other LEDs and Plasmas and for the 3rd of the price. Plus it has the 3D technolgy built in. DLP technology has greatly improved due to screen whitewash if the room is too bright, and that is where plasmas and LEDs are best, however, I have a big familiy room with 6 windows behind us and with them open on a bright day may dim the screen some but not much. However, with the room semi bright to dark the picture is unbeatable and the options to cature the picture quality you want is nice. Neighbors and Friends cannot believe how good the picture quality is and when I tell them the price they are amazed. I researched this TV throughtout many reviews and BLOGS and most all owners love this TV. The ones that didn't commented on the picture but I believe in contect their TV may have been a bad apple and that can happen with any product. I highly recommend and with the price it is now, I would conside getting another one for the Familiy room downstairs.
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Fantastic HD picture, great Bang for Buck!
Posted .I would recommend this to a friendI have owned this Mitsubishi 60" DLP for 2 years now with ZERO issues AND I use the TV daily about 8-10 hours. My previous HDTV was a 65" Mitsubishi rear projection CRT (weighed 200lbs) and I sold it (still works and is 8yrs old). This 60" DLP HDTV weighs about 70lbs, has a GREAT picture (HD and SD), easy to tune/set up, its 3D ready (if I want to upgrade) and has been a perfect TV since day 1. I get compliments constantly on the HD picture for Blu Ray and HD channels (movies, sports, etc).....people love watching HD NFL games at my house. I have to say for the money, it is a dynamite HDTV and after setting on a stand and hooking up Surround Sound you will have quite the Home Theater. Honestly, SD channels look great too, which can look fuzzy/grainy on these LCD or Plasma sets. Not on this DLP, the SD channels are great and sharp, HD channels are mind blowing crisp and clear. If you have the extra $$, go for the bigger 65" or 73" models. I really wanted the 65" when I bought mine, but it was running about $1700 at the time 2 yrs ago.....the 73" model was like $3000. Now, the prices are much better.
Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Review on Mitsubishi WD-60737 / Owned for 4 years.
Posted .I would recommend this to a friendI've owned the Mitsubishi WD-60737 HD DLP TV for over 4 years now. After the first year (and of course after the manufacture's warranty had expired) I began noticing little black dots. First one, then many. Because of the size of the television, and the distance from my couch, I didn't notice the dots unless I was up close cleaning the screen. Then a white dot appeared. Right in the middle of the screen. Then a second white dot in the upper right. While frustrating it still is a very good television. The dots don't bother me too much and the only major problem I have had (the reason I'm on the internet looking up info on this model) is after 4 years my lamp finally blew out. This is why I like this TV so much though. With other plasmas or LED televisions when the picture fades or pixels go out, you might as well toss the TV! With this brand, I go out, buy a lamp for $50 and I have a TV as bright and brilliant as the first time I turned it on. As for the dots I just go out and spend $150 for a new DLP chip and that's that! Not so with a burned out LED pixel! So for $200 in replacement parts I have a brand new 60" HDTV that's great for online gaming.
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Like Projection Better
Posted .I would recommend this to a friendI have had a Sony projection TV before and really like it, but have never owned anything by Mitsubishi. It isn't very heavy. I could move it by myself. Even my 5' 100lb wife could lift her end with no problem. It takes a few minutes to warm up, but that is pretty standard with projection. The picture stays clear even if you move off to one side. It will blur if you are sideways from it but if you are viewing it from an angle in your living room it will still be clear. The jacks in the back are not color coordinated to standardized audio/video wires and it takes some experimentation to find the right jacks for dvd and game consoles. Power cord is a nice length. Love, love love playing video games on it. Sound is good, but for real deep and wide sound be sure to add a home sound theatre system.