Mitsubishi 82-inch 3D DLP Home Cinema TV Previewed

Posted: February 1st, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Information About 3DTV | Tags: , , , , | 25 Comments »


For more on the Mitsubishi 82-inch 3D DLP TV, visit www.infosyncworld.com infoSync World checks out the Mammoth, also known as the Mitsubishi 82-inch 3D DLP Home Cinema TV.

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25 Comments on “Mitsubishi 82-inch 3D DLP Home Cinema TV Previewed”

  1. 1 DickHead69able said at 10:15 am on February 1st, 2011:

    @TheSmashi That is what she said.

  2. 2 TheSmashi said at 11:12 am on February 1st, 2011:

    its 22” thick

  3. 3 jebbj19 said at 11:45 am on February 1st, 2011:

    The best technical comment was when the interviewer stated he could not stand too close but to step back while viewing 3D to prevent a dizzinging expericence. This is REAL I have this beast and 10′ to 18′ is optimal. Definately a HOME THEATER piece when matched with sound system and theater chairs. Enjoy.

  4. 4 jebbj19 said at 12:30 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    The best technical comment was when the interviewer stated he could not stand to close but to step back while viewing 3D to prevent a dizzinging expericence. This is REAL I have this beast and 10′ to 18′ is optimal. Definately a HOME THEATER piece when matched with sound system and theater chairs. Enjoy.

  5. 5 4ceens said at 1:17 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    its about 12 inches in thickness. Its not a wall mountable tv. But its a great television. I am getting mine soon.

  6. 6 printers said at 2:12 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    im gonna put this in my brand new 6 bedroom house

  7. 7 sfowner32 said at 2:22 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    i wonder how thick it is because for that many mega-pixles i doubt that the tv is 1in thick like samsungs and sonys 3d tvs… Does anyone know the thickness?

  8. 8 str8organic38mm said at 2:24 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    man i want one of these….

  9. 9 extrememagic100 said at 2:35 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    i just got one 82 inch today and it is outstanding!! 16 speakers, 1000x faster, bluray, hd, bluetooth, and amazing 2d reslution also!! Definenty worth your money

  10. 10 ShowMeYaMovez said at 2:52 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    @Kyodaikuma I was just at Art Van and saw this, there’s a button you can press for 3D or 2D.

  11. 11 Kyodaikuma said at 3:29 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    What if you don’t wanna use the 3d function can you turn it on and off?

  12. 12 Bystronicman08 said at 3:43 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    They have this tv at hhgregg for $2499 right now.

  13. 13 mgarciah said at 4:13 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    “Tell us what is behind us right now!!”, thats exactly what Im trying to see, meaning less to have two guys on the video when you have that LARGE beauty screen behind, inputs?, remote control?, is this set has PIP?, real size against some human being, full image, bahhhhhh….. this guy really loves himself.

  14. 14 bujoun76 said at 4:58 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    Went to U.E. but they didn’t have a 3D setup. I didnt expect that! Im wondering if I can get a firmeware update with this model. I’ll read my manual and find out.

  15. 15 bujoun76 said at 5:16 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    @rvspawn What I mean is the tv itself has the greenish tint to it when I turn on the 3D mode. That’s before the glasses go on! I was wondering if other Mits models have this issue too. im going to U.E. tomorrow if it doesn’t rain!

  16. 16 TheMac259 said at 5:42 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    those glasses make you look like your going to rave. UUNTZ UUNTZ UUNTZ UUNTZ

  17. 17 rvspawn said at 6:34 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    @bujoun76 Weird. If you hae DLP-Link glasses the green should go away. I did hear that XpenD glasses have a little green tint still. But not the Optomas. No green at all! Let me know how Ultimate went! ;)

  18. 18 bujoun76 said at 7:16 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    @rvspawn Im own the WD-60737 and 2 Xpand X102 glasses and the green is still there! Im going to go to Ultimate Electronics and evaluate the newer Mit’s sets myself. I think ill bring me own glasses and see what happens! Should be interesting.

  19. 19 rvspawn said at 8:14 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    @bujoun76 Yeah, I had to sell my Samsung/Mitsubishi glasses because they were IR glasses. 2009 and earlier models require DLP-Link glasses like the Optoma’s or XpenD 102′s. They eliminate the green. The 2010 models have both DLP-Link and IR emitter compatibility. So you’ll be fine If you upgrade your TV to the newer one. ;)

  20. 20 bujoun76 said at 8:51 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    @rvspawn Your right man! That green tint is there even when I wear the glasses. I hope that doesn’t stay there with the newer Mits models. Im thinking about going bigger and I would like to avoid the “green”!…

  21. 21 Spoodily said at 8:52 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    @rvspawn I would reset the colors to factory from the menu. My tv looks great when I wear my glasses.

  22. 22 rvspawn said at 9:28 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    @Spoodily Then I must have defective glasses, because I still see green In my blacks with the glasses turned on… I have a TV technician coming over this Monday. I hope Mits can make a software update or something to fix this.

  23. 23 Spoodily said at 10:01 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    @rvspawn When you are wearing the glasses and have them turned on the green tint turns black. I just powered them on and off to test. I have a wd-65736. These newer model tvs might be slightly different but as I have tested on my tv the picture only looks green when not viewed with glasses.

  24. 24 rvspawn said at 10:42 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    @Spoodily Just looking at the 3D video during the video at 0:29 no green tint at all in the blacks…

  25. 25 rvspawn said at 11:01 pm on February 1st, 2011:

    @Spoodily Hmm, Well I have an ISF calibrated set In the ADV mode. I just wish there wasn’t a greenish tint when 3D mode was turned on. I’d rather turn up the contrast or brightness with out the green tint applied to 3D.


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