If a 66in TV isn't enough for you...

RavenSEAL

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MITSUBISHI WD-82838
82" 3D HOME CINEMA TV

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http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/product/WD82838

Nice way to spend your Tax Returns D:
 

RavenSEAL

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Or just get a 1080p projector for $1200 and pick your own screen size.

Yea, but projectors don't have 16 built in speakers, internet connection, bluetooth connectivity, 120Hz display or 3D features. Not to mention you have to technically shut any source of light in the room is order to get the best image possible :hmm:
 

Koing

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And the screen but more importantly the ability to control the lighting in the room for the projector...

In an ideal house you'd have both :D

I winder when u can get a panasonic 65 for &#163;2k? Probably never as the demand isn't here for that size :(

Koing
 

masterxfob

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wondering who's going to be the first to use this as their desktop monitor...
 

PieIsAwesome

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Yea, but projectors don't have 16 built in speakers, internet connection, bluetooth connectivity, 120Hz display or 3D features. Not to mention you have to technically shut any source of light in the room is order to get the best image possible :hmm:

All of those are useless gimmicks.

3D is of questionable use.

Unless the TV can accept a 120hz input, it doesn't matter if it is 120hz.
 

BoomerD

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WTF? Mitsubishi has had the 73 and 82 inch sets out for quite a while...did Raven just find out about them?

http://www.ablog4guys.com/new-82-inch-mitsubishi-3d-tv/

"IRVINE, Calif.-April 8, 2010-Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. (MDEA) today announced its 2010 line-up of large screen 3D1 DLP&#174; Home Cinema TVs, which integrate 16-speaker 5.1 channel Dolby&#174; Digital surround sound and internet media streaming capability, delivering the ultimate 3D home entertainment experience. Offering the most 3D TVs in the industry, MDEA brings an unparalleled, immersive 3D experience home with its cinema-like 60, 65, 73 and mammoth 82-inch screen sizes."

They're about to release a 92 inch set...

http://www.pcworld.com/article/216207/mitsubishi_unfurls_a_92inch_3d_tv.html

http://www.cepro.com/article/mitsubishi_unleashes_giant_92_inch_3d_tv_at_ces/
 

zanejohnson

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my display is roughly 120"

projector, non hd..it's good for watching TV and the HTPC on ...
 

coldmeat

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I think I saw them giving a 80-some inch tv on the price is right last week.
 

Kaido

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Dell has the 73" for $1180:

http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/p...=baynoteSearch

My parents have the 60" model. One of the best pictures I've ever seen - I would buy a Mitsubishi DLP over any LCD or Plasma on the market today, including the Kuro. The 60" is $750 and the 65" is $850. Awesome size for half the price of a competing LED LCD.