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.
Mitsubishi is a well-known electronics manufacture. They make items such as electric power products, televisions, projectors, factory automation equipment, and more.
All of Mitsubishi's current projection TV models include 3-D capabilities. You will need to buy the DLP-Link 3D glasses in order to view the 3-D. And in some of the less expensive models such as the WD-638 series, you also need to buy a 3D adapter.
Mitsubishi commercials can be viewed on many television channels whenever commercials are being shown. Online, video uploading websites such as Youtube will have many Mitsubishi commercials to view.
Mitsubishi currently manufacture a 73 inch DLP HDTV. These items can be hard to source, but are available from some marketplace sellers on the Amazon website.
There are many companies that manufacture cheap Televisions. These companies include LG, Samsung, Sony, Sanyo, all whom may offer some cheap televisions.
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.
There are several places that sell Mitsubishi Televisions, such as Best Buy, Exclusive TVs, Walt's TV & Home Theater, Rakuten, Mitsubishi TV, and Sears.
I like the larger models... for example the WD-82738 which has an 82" size screen. This makes for the best viewing pleasure, but be sure your room is large enough for this size of screen.
Some of the most reputable electronic companies that manufacture 47 inch LCD TV's, includes Toshiba, Panasonic, Sony, Samsung, LG and Phillips. All TV brands are available for sale in a local high street store, for instance Curry, Argos and Tesco. The TV's all vary in models and costs.
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No, The Mitsubishi adapter is designed only for Mitsubishi DLP projection televisions.
The Mitsubishi TV features special screening effects of 3D DVDs and unlike previous items that have discolored 3D images, Mitsubishi does not, it restores them in original theatre format.