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Mitsubishi redefines "Large Screen Entertainment" with the largest home theater TV to date: the 82" 737 Series. The Mitsubishi WD-82737 truly puts the "big" in big screen TV. Want maximum high definition bang for your buck? It's tough to beat a rear-projection DLP TV like this one, with its larger than life, vivid viewing experience. Taking up less space than you think, it keeps everyone entertained for hours.

With the Mitsubishi WD-82737 you don't just watch TV, you live it. The 1080p resolution brings you into a high quality HD experience. With 82" of widescreen viewing you can boast in 120Hz of smooth motion in action scenes. Take advantage of Mitsubishi's top notch technology that includes improved DeepField Imager, SharpEdge and Video Noise Reduction. Plus, the WD-82737 is packed with multiple inputs such as three HDMI, component inputs and a stereo audio input for PC. Mitsubishi's 737 Series is highly energy efficient and includes 3D ready viewing technology.This incredible package includes a massive Full HD DLP TV and a coordinating TV stand specifically designed for this Mitsubishi TV.

Features

3D Ready: Today, there are displays for the commercial and consumer market that can demonstrate high quality 3D and HD content for the home.

Smooth 120Hz: A unique Mitsubishi technology in 1080p DLP TVs which displays more fluid, natural and smoother fast moving images, free from motion blur.

1080p DLP Display: An HD television display powered by Texas Instruments latest 1080p DLP chip. In combination with Mitsubishi exclusive light engines, over 2 million pixels of the highest high definition are delivered for the most detailed HD picture.

Plush 1080p: Keep your signal the way it was meant to be seen. Mitsubishi's Tru1080p Processing maintains 1080p high definition signals as 1080p from beginning to end.

DeepField Imager: Constantly adjusts brightness and contrast for optimum settings in all areas of the picture. It can even optimize complex scenes containing both dark and bright areas.

SharpEdge: SharpEdge enhances horizontal and vertical edges for stunning picture precision. It also senses the vertical boundary and amplifies it while minimizing distortion. The end result is crisp and sharp edges.

UltraThin Frame: All Mitsubishi DLP HDTVs incorporate a super thin frame that delivers more picture in a smaller space than ever before. The result is an all picture sensation that puts you in the middle of all the action!

Exclusive 6-Color Processor: Mitsubishi's 6-Color Processor produces brighter colors, a wider range of colors and whiter whites.

Includes Universal Remote and user manual

Manufacturer's Warranty: 12 months parts and labor

UPC: 082400028433

This TV does not ship to Hawaii or Alaska.

Approximately 10 days after your order, the delivery company will call you to schedule your over-the-threshold delivery by truck. Typical delivery time is 10-14 days.

Pinnacle Design TV7382 DLP TV Stand

Uniquely modern and designed for the very best use of space, the Pinnacle TV7382 TV stand offers brilliant contemporary styling and exceptional quality while offering an attractive showcase for your television. This stand was specifically designed to fit and complement your 73" or 82" Mitsubishi DLP TV. The stand is made with a durable powder-coated black finish and sturdy shelves (ideal for two or more components). It comes complete with a wire management system and is easy to assemble with household tools. Its higher weight capacity will easily accommodate your Mitsubishi TV and all of your peripherals.

Features

Durable powder-coated black finish

Beautiful glass shelving

Easy wire management system

Easy to assemble with a few simple tools

TV weight capacity: 175 lbs

Shelf weight capacity: 30 lbs per shelf

Dimensions: 17.5"H x 17.7"D x 73.2"W

Weight: 81.1 lbs

Warranty: 12 months parts and labor

NOTE: ShopHQ does not refund original shipping charges or reimburse the cost to return items.

Display/Panel
Type Rear Projection DLP
Screen Size 82"
Aspect Ratio 16:9 widescreen
Resolution 1920 x 1080
Tuning
Tuner Types ATSC/NTSC/QAM
Display Compatibility HDMI Digital PC compatibility: 640 x 480, 898 x 480, 800 x 600, 1064 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 720, 1365 x 768, 1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz; 1920 x 1080 @ 24Hz, 30Hz, 60Hz
Video
Processor Tru1080p & 6-Color Processing
Noise Reduction Video Noise Reduction
Modes Brilliant / Bright / Natural / Game / Advanced
Modes Advanced Video Calibration Mode; Picture Format Modes: six for 4:3 sources, three for 16:9 sources
Modes Color Temperature Control (by input)
Features Deep Color (36 bit) and x.v.Color
Features PerfectColor
Audio
Speakers Two 5.5" x 2.5" internal loudspeakers
Total Audio Output 10W per channel
Sound Enhancements Level Sound
Convenience
Modes Easy Connect; A/V Adjustment (memorized by input)
Modes Direct IR Input Selection; Direct IR Format Selection
Channel ChannelView
Connectivity
HDMI 3 version 1.3a inputs [480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i (60Hz); 1080p (24Hz, 30Hz, 60Hz)]
Component/Composite Combined 3 inputs
Stereo Audio 1 input for PC/DVI; 1 output
Digital Audio 1 output
Power
Consumption Lamp power: 218 watts
Energy Star Compliant Energy Star 3.0 Qualified
Specifications
Dimensions 48.5"H x 22.7"D x 73.2"W
Weight 154.4 lbs
UPC 082400028433
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TV Glossary:

Aspect Ratio: The aspect ratio determines how you see an image on your television screen. The aspect ratio of an image is the ratio of the width of the image to its height, expressed as two numbers separated by a colon. The two most common aspect ratios for televisions in the United States are 4:3 which is used for standard-definition video formats and 16:9 which is used for high-definition video formats. The 16:9 image format is the same aspect ratio used in widescreen movies and is commonly referred to as "widescreen." Other aspect ratios exist, but are used very infrequently.

Watching a 16:9 or wide-screen format DVD or video on a TV with a 4:3 aspect ratio will produce those familiar black bars (letterbox bars) on the top and bottom of the screen. Conversely, viewing a program presented in 4:3 aspect ratio on a TV with a 16:9 ratio will produce similar bars on either side of the screen. Viewing a widescreen DVD or video on a TV with a 16:9 ratio will produce an image that fills the screen form top to bottom and side-to-side. Thankfully, many TVs have features that allow for adjusting the aspect ratio to suit your viewing preference or match the presentation of the program you are watching.

Contrast Ratio: This refers to the difference between the brightest whites and the darkest blacks a TV can display. The key thing to consider is how "black" your blacks will be. A higher contrast ratio means a deeper black. In addition, a higher contrast ratio also means you can have more ambient light in the room without washing out the on-screen color.

DLP Technology: DLP technology is an advanced imaging system that uses an optical semiconductor to manipulate light digitally. Simply put, it's a small chip that contains up to 2 million micro-mirrors. These tiny mirrors can reflect a digital image onto a screen or other surface with remarkable clarity, color and brightness. The drawback? DLP sets require periodic bulb changes at approximately 10,000 hour intervals. Bulbs can be expensive. Luckily, they do not have to be replaced very often.

Frame Rate: A TV's frame rate describes how many times it makes a complete picture on the screen every second. Again, the higher the number, the faster images are processed. This makes a difference when watching fast-moving action or playing fast-paced video games with lots of action. The two most common numbers you'll see are 720p and 1080i.

What do the 'I' and 'p' mean? The 'I' indicates that the TV draws images using an interlaced method. The 'p' indicates that the TV draws images using a progressive scan method. In general, progressive scan renders images faster and produces a more detailed, more film-like image.

HDMI:High-definition multimedia interface, or HDMI, is a type of connector cable that carries both all-digital audio and video signals over a single cable, eliminating the need for separate cables to connect your audio and video components. No more tangled mess of cables! In addition, HDMI cables deliver the best possible digital quality signals for both audio and video.

Resolution: This refers to the number of pixels being used to project an image. Generally, the larger the numbers, the better the resolution and the picture quality.

Response Time:This refers to the time it takes a pixel to change state from black-to-white-to-black again. In general, the faster the response time, the better the picture, especially when viewing fast action in movies, sports, and video games. Plasma and CRT televisions have virtually instantaneous response time, while LCD models tend to be a bit slower. The slower response time can result in what is referred to as "image lag" or a slight blurring of fast-moving images.