Mitsubishi WD-60C9 60-Inch 1080p Flat panel DLP Home Theater


First HDTV purchase5

This TV looks absolutely amazing I would highly recommend anyone looking for a large TV (in the range of 60"+) to get a DLP TV. Try finding a plasma or LCD of this size that's comparably priced--they don't exist. TV is very easy to setup has excellent picture quality great sound (suitable until you can setup a surround sound install for it) and a great price. The only downside is that DLP televisions are thicker generally than Plasma and LCD so they aren't usually wall mounted but for a savings of 1000+ USD who cares?



One thing I will say is if you go to a brightly lit showroom and compare LCD to Plasma to DLP you will probably think that DLP isn't as good because under that bright and harsh a light the brighter a TV appears the better you assume the picture quality but then when you bring it home those super bright colors just appear washed out and harsh. Also when dealing with LCD and Plasma after 20000 or so hours they will be significantly dimmer and at around 40000 hours they will probably be unwatchable and you'll have to buy an entirely new TV. With DLP after a few years you just need to pop in a new lamp at the cost of around 100 bucks and you've basically got a brand new TV.



Bottom line if you want a very large TV that supports 1080P and 120HZ (important for watching fast action scenes filmed at 24 FPS) and don't mind having to buy a stand instead of a wall mount kit then DLP is the way to go and this TV is among the best value in the DLP realm.



Also I must say buying with Amazon has proved to be a great experience. The first TV I received had a small crack in the bottom of the screen that occured during the shipping process. I called Amazon and they immediately shipped me a replacement. The carrier that came unpacked the new TV packed up the old damaged TV installed the new TV and took ALL the packaging for both TV's--Completely hassle-free!More detail ...

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