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    Widen your view with the mesmerizing Mitsubishi WD-60735 60 DLP HDTV. Enjoy full 1080p and a widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio as you immerse yourself in high quality television viewing. Youll never want to get another television again! Several features such as PerfectColor and DeepColor create a seamless color blend that balances out visuals on your screen. The Mitsubishi WD-60735 is also 3D ready, so as more 3D programs become available, youll be able to experience a whole new level of HDTV. Other components include 3 rear HDMI inputs, 2 rear component video inputs, a front component video input and a front USB input. The Mitsubishi experience is brought to life through timeless design, a pursuit for quality and commitment to innovation while never losing sight of what matters most to the customers. This is the Mitsubishi philosophy.



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  • chokoramoja

    @bigpcatfish yes sir big p...i thought it was just me ....but i notice the more you watch the tv or keep it on the more you its gonna be replace lol.
    Saturday 28 January 2012 20:00:48
  • bigpcatfish

    Don't listen to anyone who say's their lamp has lasted 2-3 years. I've had this same tv for 3 years and am on my third lamp and this time the lamp ballast went with the lamp(even more money). Not worth the money I have in lamps.....I bought the tv on Halloween 2008 and every year(like clock work) between Halloween and Thanksgiving, the lamp goes out.
    Monday 16 January 2012 15:55:53
  • jimvincentvillanueva

    email me at jimvincentvillanueva@yahoo.com to download Mitsubishi service/repair manual.
    Monday 09 January 2012 23:37:19
  • f1reki11er24

    @chulk90 Hey one question what type of power supply does it need? 
    Sunday 18 December 2011 16:31:29
  • huston9584

    @chulk90 Had on for 3 years use it 14 hrs a day lamp just now went out and they are only about 80 bucks. not sure where you got 200 - 350.
    Friday 28 October 2011 23:20:53
  • JDAmoreTV

    @falsedelic How do you know when you need to replace the lamp and when you need to replace just the bulb? Thanks.
    Tuesday 18 October 2011 20:32:40
  • falsedelic

    @chulk90, Actually Amazon is selling bulbs right now for $78 - 133. They're rated at 8k-10k hours. I've had mine for almost 3 years and still using the original bulb.
    Saturday 08 October 2011 14:41:44
  • toyajumperbush

    my bulb lasted 2 1/2 year....What a piece of shit....
    Sunday 04 September 2011 20:19:41
  • shazaib4

    @TheRealEmskiHelp really which one?
    Saturday 03 September 2011 10:13:09
  • TheRealEmskiHelp

    @shazaib4 They already have 3D TVs without glasses being used.
    Saturday 03 September 2011 06:31:55
  • TheCharlesjudd

    my bulb lasted 2 1/2 years
    Saturday 20 August 2011 07:37:05
  • chamblizi

    the need to have a bigger TV is why they made these 60 inches tv what they fail to realize is producers intend to make these lighter over the years i have a 2001 tv on my back porch got it for free when my neighbor got kicked out it has two bad projectors in it
    Saturday 30 July 2011 23:06:07
  • shazaib4

    They must make 4D tv in which you dont need glasses
    Tuesday 05 July 2011 09:24:50
  • trevspeaks3

    for a year ive been super happy with my tv...until now. i get up and my screen is just black. it tries to power up and nothing. this really sucks if this is what i have to look forward to from here on out. may sale this one and get somethin else. lesson learned
    Tuesday 21 June 2011 12:20:17
  • QUIKKSTAR

    Worst TV ever... do NOT buy
    Sunday 19 June 2011 17:40:43
  • levifult1

    ive had mine for 2 years and havnt had a single problem! GREAT BUY!!!
    Friday 17 June 2011 16:40:13
  • IKAWTUBO81

    @amafid  awesome!!
    Friday 03 June 2011 16:05:04
  • chulk90

    @amafid How many hours do you spend on watching TV daily? The number of hours per day that TV is on in an average U.S. home is 6 hours and 47 minutes. 6.78 hours x 365 days = 2,476 hours. Therefore, you'll need to replace a light bulb every year. The average American buys a new TV every 7 years. So, $127 x 7 years = $868, which is roughly the cost of this TV. This estimate does not include color wheel and fan that need to be replaced periodically. Therefore, the cost will go even higher (~1000)
    Thursday 12 May 2011 05:10:21
  • amafid

    @chulk90 actually, i just looked at one today. Replacement bulb is only $124. Nice try.
    Thursday 12 May 2011 04:24:43
  • chulk90

    Problem w/ this technology is that you will need to replace the the light bulb every year (2000 ~ 4000 hours of usage). The light bulb costs about $200 - 350 for this one. So, if you own this TV for five years the light bulb replacements will cost you more than what you pay for the TV. Buying a DLP TV is like buying an inkjet printer, in which printer ink cartridges cost more than the printer. Don't be fooled by price of the TV.
    Saturday 23 April 2011 17:08:46
  • johnny4992

    I got this t.v on sale on bestbuy website on cyber moday for $680 ordered it online and they delivered into my house and placed it on the stand for me.
    Saturday 16 April 2011 20:11:28
  • 84gcode

    I have this tv only paid 800.00 and yes it 3d ready!!!
    Thursday 24 March 2011 17:23:17
  • kingali4life

    @clevelandsmith65 lol thats what i was saying..
    Monday 14 February 2011 01:53:47
  • clevelandsmith65

    i swore this company only made cars
    Sunday 23 January 2011 18:08:08
  • 19caribou61

    Best hd tv for the money. I have one and i love it.And i love how much money i saved buying it.
    Sunday 02 January 2011 13:27:19
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