![]() |
![]() Mitsubishi WD 82740 82 3D Ready 1080p HD DLP Internet TV US $1,677.99
|
![]() Mitsubishi WD 60735 60 3D Ready 1080p HD DLP Television US $450.00
|
![]() Toshiba 52HM94 52 1080i HD DLP Television US $.99
|
![]() Mitsubishi WD 82738 82 Full 3D 1080p HD DLP Internet TV US $3,000.00
|
![]() 73inch mitsubushi TV US $1,000.00
|
![]() MITSUBISHI WD 73640 73 1080p 120Hz 3D DLP HOME CINEMA PROJECTION HDTV US $238.05
|
![]() Mitsubishi WD 73640 73 3D Ready 1080p HD DLP TV US $1,188.99
|
![]() Mitsubishi WD 60638 60 Full 3D 1080p HD DLP Television US $335.00
|
![]() Samsung HL P6163W 61 1080i HD DLP Television NON WORKING US $50.00
|
![]() NEW Mitsubishi WD 82740 82 1080p 3D rear projection D… US $2,299.77
|
![]() Lampe Televiseur Samsung BP9601472AP132W RP HD DLP TV US $136.83
|
![]() Toshiba 52HM84 52 1080i HD DLP Television US $475.00
|
![]() Lampe TV Sony DLP XL2100E KF 42SX300U KF 50SX300U US $136.83
|
![]() Lampe Samsung BP96 00677AP Projection Arr HD DLP TV US $136.83
|
![]() Lampe Ampoule Sony XL 5200 Retroprojection HD DLP TV US $136.83
|
![]() Ampoule Lampe TV Sony KL 50W2 Retroprojection HD DLP US $136.83
|
![]() Lampe TV Sony KF 42SX300 Projection Arriere HD DLP TV US $136.83
|
![]() Lampe Sony KDS 55A2000 Projection Arriere HD DLP TV US $136.83
|
![]() Mitsubishi WD 65734 65 1080p Television US $400.00
|
![]() Mitsubishi WD 65735 65 3D Equipped 1080p HD DLP Television US $800.00
|
![]() Mitsubishi WD 73638 73 Full 3D 1080p HD DLP Television US $899.00
|
![]() NEW Mitsubishi Cinema WD 73740 73 3D DLP HDTV 1080p 12 US $1,652.99
|
![]() NEW Mitsubishi Cinema WD 73640 73 3D DLP Projection HD US $1,599.00
|
![]() NEW Mitsubishi Cinema WD 82740 82 3D DLP HDTV 1080p 12 US $2,251.99
|
![]() Mitsubishi WD 73840 73 1080p 3D Ready DLP TV US $1,944.00
|
![]() Mitsubishi WD 82838 82 Full 3D 1080p HD DLP Internet TV US $2,099.00
|
![]() Mitsubishi WD 92840 92 in 3D Ready DLP Projection HDTV US $3,999.00
|
![]() Mitsubishi WD 73638 73 Full 3D 1080p HD DLP Television US $1,198.99
|
![]() TOSHIBA TB 25LMP TB 25 23311083 52HMX84p LAMP MODULE US $157.96
|
![]() Toshiba TheaterWide 52 Television US $500.00
|
![]() Samsung HL S5087W 50 1080p HD DLP Television US $450.00
|
![]() NEW Mitsubishi WD 92840 92 1080p 3D rear projection D… US $3,999.88
|
![]() CineBox 9 x 5 Outdoor TV Home Theater System FREESHIP US $2,199.00
|
![]() Toshiba dlp light engine 23405372 for 56HM84 56HMX84 US $539.00
|
![]() Toshiba 62HM95 62 TheaterWide DLP Rear Projection HDTV TV US $599.99
|
![]() Sony Grand WEGA KF 60XBR800 60 Television US $600.00
|
![]() Mitsubishi WD 52631 52 1080p HD DLP Television US $199.99
|
![]() Mitsubishi Diamond 835 WD 73835 73 1080p Television US $1,099.00
|
![]() JVC HD 61Z456 61 720p HD Television US $400.00 |
![]() Panasonic® TC 32LC54 32 in 720p LCD HDTV Resolution 1366 x 768 60 Hz US $387.99
|
![]() Sony DLP Rear Projection Television KDS 50A2020 US $400.00
|
![]() RCA Light Engine 263223 US $355.00
|
![]() Mitsubishi WD 73740 Open Box 73 inch 3D DLP TV US $1,294.92
|
![]() Mitsubishi WD 73640 73 Inch 1080p Projection TV US $1,188.98
|
![]() Mitsubishi WD 73735 73 1080p HD DLP Television TV US $999.99
|
![]() Mitsubishi 3D Ready WD 73C10 73 1080p High Definition Flat Panel DLP TV US $1,099.00
|
![]() Toshiba 62HM84 62 1080i HDTV DLP Television US $850.00
|
![]() GE 46GW948 46 DLP Television US $70.00
|
![]() Samsung HL R4266W 42 DLP Television US $140.00 |
![]() Samsung HL R6167W 61 DLP TV AS IS Parts REPAIR US $400.00
|
![]() Mitsubishi WD 82740 82 Inch 1080p Projection TV US $2,299.00
|
![]() |
Mitsubishi WD-73640 73-Inch 1080p Projection TV List Price: $2,099.00 Sale Price: Too low to display Used From: Too low to display |
|
With picture performance that outpaces today's smaller flat panels, Mitsubishi 3d dlp home cinema TVs offer a larger than life, intensely vivid 2d and fully immersive 3d viewing experience. this 73" Mitsubishi 3d dlp home cinema TV delivers incredible picture performance at an exceptional value, and completely defines the large screen 3d entertainment category. |
![]() |
TV Lamp Module XL-2400 for SONY KDF-42E2000, KDF-46E2000, KDF-50E2000, KDF-50E2010, KDF-55E2000, KDF-E42A10, KDF-E42A11, KDF-E42A11E, KDF-E50A10, KDF-E50A11, KDF-E50A11E, KDF-E50A12U, KF-42E200 Sale Price: $36.44 |
|
Pureglare brand new replacement lamp module for the following projector/TV:SONY KDF-42E2000, KDF-46E2000, KDF-50E2000, KDF-50E2010, KDF-55E2000, KDF-E42A10, KDF-E42A11, KDF-E42A11E, KDF-E50A10, KDF-E50A11, KDF-E50A11E, KDF-E50A12U, KF-42E200 |
![]() |
Sony XL-2400 Replacement Lamp for Grand WEGA 3LCD Rear Projection HDTV List Price: $199.98 Sale Price: $40.33 |
|
Sony's XL-2400 replacement lamp for the KDF-55E2000, KDF-50E2000, KDF-46E2000, KDF-E42A10 and KDF-E50A10 Grand WEGA 3LCD rear projection HDTV. |
![]() |
BUSlink UHP TV LAMP 915P043010 REPLACEMENT FOR MITSUBISHI DLP LCD PROJECTION WD-52530 / WD-52531 / WD-62530 / WD-62531 Sale Price: $40.66 |
|
Brand new 915P043010 REPLACEMENT PROJECTOR / TV LAMP Fit in following models: Mitsubishi WD-52530 / WD-52531 / WD-62530 / WD-62531 |
![]() |
Mitsubishi WD-82740 82-Inch 1080p Projection TV List Price: $4,299.00 Sale Price: Too low to display Used From: $1,499.99 |
|
With picture performance that outpaces today's smaller flat panels, Mitsubishi 3d dlp home cinema TVs offer a larger than life, intensely vivid 2d and fully immersive 3d viewing experience. in huge 73" and 82" screen sizes, Mitsubishi 3d dlp home cinema TVs deliver incredible picture performance at an exceptional value, and completely define the large screen 3d entertainment category. |
![]() |
Sony XL-2400 DLP Replacement Lamp List Price: $199.99 Sale Price: $36.48 |
|
This is a Brand New Factory Original Lamp installed in a Brand New Housing. Comes with a 6 month warranty and FREE UPS Ground Shipping. |
![]() |
Samsung BP96-01653A Replacement Lamp for Samsung DLP TV Sale Price: $39.14 |
|
Compatible Models for Samsung Replacement Lamp/Bulb BP96-01653A: 42" Samsung Projection DLP TV Models: HLR4266W 46" Samsung Projection DLP TV Models: HLS4676S HLT4675S SP46K5HD 50" Samsung Projection DLP TV Models: HL50A650 HLT5075S 56" Samsung Projection DLP TV Models: HL56A650 HLT5675S 61" Samsung Projection DLP TV Models: HL61A650 |
![]() |
ViewSonic PJD5123 SVGA DLP Projector 120Hz/3D Ready, 2700 Lumens, 3000:1 DCR List Price: $538.00 Sale Price: $319.99 Used From: $284.00 |
|
ViewSonic's PJD5123 is a high-performance SVGA 800x600 DLP projector with 2,700 ANSI lumens and 3000:1 contrast. This projector supports PC and HD video signals and projects clear, bright images in most lighting conditions... |
![]() |
Mitsubishi WD-73740 73-Inch 1080p Projection TV List Price: $2,699.00 Sale Price: Too low to display Used From: $1,148.00 |
|
With picture performance that outpaces today's smaller flat panels, Mitsubishi 3D DLP Home Cinema TVs offer a larger than life, intensely vivid 2D and fully immersive 3D viewing experience. In huge 73" and 82" screen sizes, Mitsubishi 3D DLP Home Cinema TVs deliver incredible picture performance at an exceptional value, and completely define the large screen 3D entertainment category... |
|
|
Mitsubishi Cinema WD-92840 92-inch 1080p 3D DLP Projection TV $0 Mitsubishi Cinema WD-92840 92" 3D DLP Projection TV - 16:9 |
Dlp Projection

DLP LCD Plasma HDTV It Will Soon Be Time To Choose
Recently the "Digital Television Transition and Public Safety Act" was passed. This sets February 17th - 2009, as the "final-cut-off-date" for Over-The-Air Analog TV Broadcasts. That means your 'Rabbit Ears' and the tall antenna on your roof will be useless except for lawn ornaments. To watch any TV presentation that originates outside of your home you will need new hardware. The minimum will be an HDTV with a digital tuner. The tuner can be integrated or external. If there happens to be an HDTV Transmitter close enough to your home, you can buy an HDTV antenna.
HDTV signals are line-of-sight, so if you are on the edge of a broadcast area there are Roof mounted antennas available. This is how the local broadcast network affiliates will transmit, if you still watch them. There will of course be satellite and cable available for the myriad extra entertainment venues they provide.
Some regions may need an HDTV antenna if your cable provider is slow bringing HDTV to your area or if your area has no cable. If you use one of the Satellite providers you should be in luck. They are transitioning to HDTV as we speak. Ain't Competition Great.
HDTV SPECIFICATION
The HDTV specification provides for three different types of HDTV, denoted by the number of lines of resolution and the signal type. They are:
*1080p (1080 lines, progressive scan)
*1080i (1080 lines, interlaced)
*720p (720 pixels, progressive)
Any TV not capable of displaying at least 720 lines is not 'HDTV ready' and any signal with fewer than 720 lines is not an HDTV signal. So, in order to be properly HDTV capable, a TV needs to be able to display at least 1280 pixels horizontally as well as at least 720 vertically.
The 'i' and 'p' in the HDTV specification refer to interlaced and progressive scan. The analog TV we've been watching for years is interlaced. That simply means that each frame of video is split into two fields. Each field contains alternate lines of the signal (one has the odd, the other the even) and is displayed for 1/60th of a second. Because it happens so fast, your brain interprets each frame as a single image. Progressive scan signals have no fields, they simply display each frame in its entirety for 1/30th of a second. This results in a higher quality image, particularly noticeable in fast-action broadcasts such as sporting events,
Once the decision is made as to how you are going to receive HDTV some decisions need to be made about how you will use the system. Your choices in display technology will depend on your most frequent use of the system. Depending on your interests you will want to evaluate different types of displays and/or controls.
Gamers will probably want different display qualities than a Home Theatre Buff, Sports enthusiast or Business users. Business applications such as Power Point & Spreadsheet display well with most consideration being given to the size of the audience. Avid sports viewers will need true high speed performance. I haven't been a Gamer since before Intel's P III, so their concerns will be addressed in another publication.
So what do you prefer?
A front-projection system uses a projector and a separate screen, and it projects images onto the front of that screen. This setup looks most like what you'd find in a movie theater -- the projection unit is completely separate from the screen. The projector can be placed on a table or mounted to the ceiling. The picture looks best when displayed on a high-quality screen, but a specially painted, flat wall will work as well.
Rear-projection systems look more like traditional televisions. They display images on the back of a screen rather than the front, and the projector is completely contained within the television itself. You can also set up a rear-projection system with a projector and a special screen, but the term is most often used to describe self-contained TV sets.
For that theatre experience at home, without the sticky floor and screaming kids, I prefer a front-projection DLP Projector for my Home Theatre Room. In my opinion DLP is best for Home Theatre Video's (DVD Etc. because of higher contrast and deeper black levels, Contrast (3000:1 for DLP, 1000:1 for LCD).
A projector of this type can project on a wall screen up to 120" in size with high contrast and deep black levels. DLP miniprojectors on the market are around 3 pounds. Most LCD projectors are five pounds or more. These differences are being narrowed as technology progresses. For Business applications such as Power Point & Spreadsheet display these are not noticeable concerns.
I'm a Home Theatre Buff so DLP meets my expectations. But there are other technologies with their own pluses and minuses.
Plasma Displays have great resolution and incredible color definition. With a resolution of 1366 x 768 a plasma display can give virtually a 3-D effect. This in combination with exceptional color reproduction can be quite stunning.
Plasma does have some issues though. They can be subject to 'Burn in' and there is a concern with 'Life Cycle'. At the price levels you will find in display technologies a screen that only lasts 20,000 to 25,000 hours before replacement is needed is problematic. This is possible with Plasma although NEC is working on raising their 'life cycles' to 60,000 hours.
LCD's have an average life cycle of 30,000. LCD Screens deliver a very good picture. The LCD was the first display to have 1080 line resolution. LCD is better in bright light conditions. LCD historically delivers better color saturation than you get from a DLP projector although this is a major focus of new research on DLP tech.
Compared to Plasma, LCD has slow reaction time if you are watch presentations focusing on split-second events such as NASCAR and other sports. Contrast, at 1000:1 is not great compared with Plasma & DLP. Full black is hard to achieve with LCD, black is usually a deep Gray. LCD may also be subject to a screendoor effect, at times seeming to show a division between pixels. Also a potential problem with LCD: Long Term Image Degradation. Although this would most likely happen after a comparable Plasma screen may show effects of a burn in or element failure.
There are so many factors to consider and so much information out there that many more articles can be written. So for now further research and choices are up to you.
About the Author
C. R. Ellsworth is retired and living in the 'Great North Woods'.
Also Netmaster Of These Informational sites,
Please Visit :
Wireless Home Theatre System
Saltwater Flycast
Do You Understand RSS & Blogs


US $1,677.99

































































































