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.
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.
Yes. They sell projection lamps, and the TV themselves of course.
The Mitsubishi Projection TV's are kind of low when it comes to ratings. Most users and testers give this product about 3 out of five stars. Most complaints are about glare in the TV and poor sound quality. For more information please visit: http://reviews.cnet.com/projection-tvs/mitsubishi-wd-52525/4505-6484_7-31078318.html
No, The Mitsubishi adapter is designed only for Mitsubishi DLP projection televisions.
The Mitsubishi 915P020010 is a TV projection lamp. It is essentially a projector, except it is inside of a TV, and is used to project an image onto the TV's screen.
Believe or not, rear projection TVs are still in high demand. These types of TVs are widely available from most electronics manufacturers, such as Sony, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Toshiba, and Samsung.
You can get a good outdoor TV installed like a projection screen for some projection TV companies. You can buy the screen and then look for people to install it.
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.
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Currently the largest projection tv you can purchase is eighty two inces. It can be found at the following online store ,http://www.amazon.com/Mitsubishi-WD-82837-82-Inch-1080p-Theater/dp/B001XUR5H2
If it is a 3D projection HDTV just change your settings after plugging in the HDMI cable. Otherwise the PS3 does not play 3D without being connected to a 3D HDTV
For best quality, I would suggest the Mitsubishi WD-82838. It is the largest HDTV projection TV available with an 82 inch wall screen. It offers both great picture and great sound quality.