60" DLP HDTV

Wow I bought a 50" for our living room, that is a heck of a deal there and its 1080, is this something you had to buy online?
 
Jeez I probably bought too fast, I bought a 50" from Nebraska Furniture Mart for $800. I love it but it is definately nothing like this.
 
Yeah I was looking at 50" Plasma's for around $700.. But Plasmas actually weigh more than this TV. Plus I'd be worried about burn in too much.
 
Come on guys, if you're going to spend $700 on a 60", why not spend $1100 on a 73". That's a lot of TV my friends. :spinny:
 
Come on guys, if you're going to spend $700 on a 60", why not spend $1100 on a 73". That's a lot of TV my friends. :spinny:
Then you have to deal w/ this:

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Yeah I was looking at 50" Plasma's for around $700.. But Plasmas actually weigh more than this TV. Plus I'd be worried about burn in too much.

Not a concern. A plasma will last longer than a DLP without the cost of replacing the bulb now and then.
 
Not a concern. A plasma will last longer than a DLP without the cost of replacing the bulb now and then.

This. Plasma's have advanced like all TVs and burn-in is not a concern with them. Only real difference in a plasma anymore is the fact that it has a glass screen. (Reflection, weight, etc.)
 
This is an amazing deal.. They were $599 on black friday but prices went back up. So I've been watching them for a while and waiting for prices to go down. Finally did and I pulled the trigger yesterday.

Cannot wait for 60 inches a football glory.

MITSUBISHI ELECTRONICS Mitsubishi 60" 120Hz 1080p 3D Ready home Cinema DLP HDTV : HD TV, LCD, LED & Plasma TVs & Flat Screen Television Mounting | Dell

I've got one of the 60" models, these things are great!! Sure, you can't mount it on the wall, but it's by far the best bang for the buck.
 
i am guessing you will also need a 3d box from dish/directv/cable as well? does this only work for DVD's?

As far as I know you would also need 3d compatible equipment to go along with everything else. Like a 3d Bluray player, or direct tv ( think they are the only provider to have any 3d channels at this time)
 
As far as I know you would also need 3d compatible equipment to go along with everything else. Like a 3d Bluray player, or direct tv ( think they are the only provider to have any 3d channels at this time)

It comes with all of that, you just need a blueray player for the 3d movies.
 
I will never use 3D.. I think its a gimmick that will die. Just my opinion, I probably am completely wrong!
 

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