Mitsubishi WD73733 LCD Microdisplay HDTV
All of us always thinks that bigger is better. At certain times, I would have said no, but this time, I’ll definitely say yes. With the Mitsubishi WD73733 LCD Microdisplay HDTV, you will no doubt agree. With this set, you get colors, colors and ever more colors.
Mitsubishi is taking color to a new level by supporting x.v. Color, the new HD color standard by offering its exclusive new 6-Color Light Engine. Mitsubishi’s 6-Color Light Engine generates yellow, cyan, and magenta directly, rather than by mixing combinations of the standard red, green, and blue (RGB) to create them. This more efficient process allows the set to display a wider range of colors — brighter colors and whiter whites.
Additional color features such as Deep Color, Color 4D Video Noise Reduction, and PerfectColor allow for additional advanced color processing and adjustment. PerfectColor is an exclusive Mitsubishi feature that gives you the ability to adjust the intensity of six separate colors independent of each other and separately for every input. The result is Color Without Compromise.
xvYCC is a new color gamut encompassing more of the visible spectrum in anticipation of successive generations of new devices that are not quite so limited. There is no doubt the eye can see the difference when natural images are captured and displayed in a larger color gamut — so long as the gamut stays within the limits of visible light. Good implementation of a larger color gamut leads to more natural images.
Mitsubishi has also pushed lamp technology to its limit. Their unique, patented optical design focuses light more efficiently to produce a 10% brighter on-screen image. TurboLight180 produces a brighter image without increasing the amount of power consumed or heat produced, therefore it does not compromise the life or performance of the lamp itself. Mitsubishi’s exclusive TurboLight180 technology directs more light to the DLP chip surface resulting in a brighter, more vivid on-screen image. What’s not to love about that?
Mitsubishi’s Tru1080p Processing maintains 1080p high definition signals as 1080p from beginning to end. All 1080p DVI-I, HDMI, IEEE 1394, and 1080p Broadcast signals are passed through with no down-conversions.
The advancements of 1080p DLP technology for HDTV viewing deliver over 2 million pixels to you on-screen for a full and true 1920 x 1080 resolution. With Mitsubishi 1080p DLP HDTVs, you can experience the best that high definition has to offer today and be ready to enjoy all of the 1080p sources that are on the horizon.
HDTVs can display any video signal. For a 1080p HDTV, even the high quality 720p and 1080i HDTV signals being broadcast need to be reformatted in order to fill the TV screen with a sharp, clear picture. Mitsubishi developed Plush1080p technology to do just this — with the highest quality possible. It scales the picture precisely, with minimal side effects. And 1080i, currently the most common form of HDTV signal, is spectacular at 1080p. The conversion is precise, resulting in previously unachievable detail and clarity. Mitsubishi’s 4D Video Noise Reduction adds an extra dimension to picture performance.
Mitsubishi’s Easy Connect simplifies set-up and day-to-day use. It recognizes each input as it is plugged in, prompts the user to name it, enters it into the Device Menu, and only shows used inputs.
ClearThought makes it easy to find the desired input, which is handy since this set comes loaded with a number of inputs.
The WD73733 also provides three Simplay-enabled HDMI v1.3 inputs. HDMI 1.3 adds support for the new “xvYCC” high definition color standard, which removes current color space limitations and enables the display of any color the human eye can perceive. This set sports an additional three digital component video inputs as well. With these advanced connection options, you won’t have to worry about compatibility with future components for quite a while.
Sources:
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http://www.hdtvsolutions.com
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