The DLP technology has traditionally had more issues than it's Plasma or LCD counterparts. The reasoning behind it was more moving parts (color wheel) and maintenance (bulb replacement). That being said the Mitsubishi brand did have a very good track record among DLP manufacturers.
A Mitsubishi DLP lamp varies in price depending on the model it is required for and prices may be approximately $35-$40 with DLP lamps for different models being available on Amazon.
A Mitsubishi DLP lamp is the Mitsubishi brand of digital light processing lamp used in rear-projection tvs and projectors. It supplies the light necessary to make the projection.
No, The Mitsubishi adapter is designed only for Mitsubishi DLP projection televisions.
OLED TVs have a much shorter lifespan than LCD TVs and may have burn in issues. LCD TVs are a proven technology and are much more reliable at this point.
Yes, the Mitsubishi has a sleep timer and as a added bonus it has a wake timer also.
There are many different models of Mitsubishi TV's. These includes LED, DLP, ISFccc, HDTV, CEC and Laserview. Of these 6, there are a variety of sizes and specifications.
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The Mitsubishi lamps run between $70 and $100. Check around and compare prices, you also might be able to find a used one in good condition for less money.
Mitsubishi tractors are considered reliable although they do have a problem on steep inclines. If the land to be worked contains lots of inclination it is good to consider a different option.
Projector televisions require lamps which occasionally can burn out. Replacement lamps for many popular models of televisions including Panasonic and Sony can be found online at the DLP Lamps website.
as reliable as an Mitsubishi Evo 8 or Subaru Impreza
DLP stands for Digital Light Processing. For more information on DLP please visit http://tv.about.com/od/projectiontv/a/dlpintroduction.htm. I hope this helps