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I am selling my 65" Mitsubishi widescreen rear projection tv. It is full 1080 and still has a better picture than a lot of newer tvs out. I purchased it new from best buy 4 years ago. The warranty just expired but while it was still in effect I had the tv cleaned and adjusted every six months so the picture is still flawless. It has 7 or 8 inputs which is still not enough for me oddly enough. The tv works absolutely flawless with no problems at all. It is extremely large and therefore has quite a bit of sound capability since the speaker cabinets are so big. It also has a scratch guard front over the screen itself. $500.00 is what I'm asking but I'm open to reasonable offers and possibly even trades in full or partial.
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I am voting it is a CRT rear projection. Maybe it was the 9 inch CRTs in it since it is 65 inch.

CRT is best hands down. I love mine!

No RBE or SDE. Best colors around, blacks are perfect.

 

Let me know if anyone is down for a ISF calibration and we can get a group discount.

http://hdtvbychadb.com/

Thanks!

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Not sure on trades what I'd want. I'm into anything electronic. Computers, home theater, car audio, etc. I guess shoot me some offers and we'll see what's up. Most likely cash but I'll listen to trade offers. You never know.
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Not sure on trades what I'd want. I'm into anything electronic. Computers, home theater, car audio, etc. I guess shoot me some offers and we'll see what's up. Most likely cash but I'll listen to trade offers. You never know.

 

 

Can I getta pic! I'm looking to buy a tv next week

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Comparison Specifications

 

* Screen Size: 65"

* Projection CRT

* Aspect Ratio: 16:9

* AMVP (Advanced Multimedia Video Processor) and PerfectColor (all formats)

* HDTV Compatible/Upgradable

* Inputs: MonitorLink/ DVI (HDCP) with Analog Stereo Audio; MonitorLink Control/ RS-232C

* Input: DTV (YPbPr/RGBHV) with Stereo Audio1 (480i/480p/1080i)

* HD Monitor w/ Diamondshield

 

Additional Specifications

 

* Automatic Film Mode (3)2 pulldown compensation)

* Multi-PIP/POP w/ Split Screen

* MonitorLink Input

* 2 sets of component video inputs for superior color from source components (DVD, etc.)

* Motion-adaptive 480-line 3D Y/C comb filter

* 480p upconversion system with Automatic Film Mode (3-2 Pull-down)

* Dynamic Beam Forming, White Balance, selectable Black Level Expansion and DefinEdge

* 11 different picture format modes (both 4;3 and 16:9 source signals)

* 64-point digital convergence for a great corner-to-corner focus

* PerfectColor auto/manual color correction

 

Manufacturer Specifications

 

* Sleep/On timers; Automatic channel memory

* MTS/SAP stereo sound, 2 integrated 5" full-range stereo speakers

* 20W stereo amplifier; simulated surround sound circuitry

* Multiple parental controls

* Outputs: Composite A/V, fixed and variable audio, coaxial RF

* Multibrand illuminated 5-device remote

* HDTV Scanning Rate: 1080i

 

Dimensional Specifications

 

* 62" H x 58 7/8" W x 28" D

* 330 lbs

 

http://di1.shopping.com/images1/pi/42/a3/a2/22541921-177x150-0-0.jpg

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i still prefer these crt rear projections when it comes down to true picture quality/color production. i already have one, hopefully someone picks this up. it will be a bitch to move it. 330 pounds is no joke.

 

perhaps you can get mitsu to honor their "promise" and get a new tv for free!

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=708552

 

as long as no green flickering, u should be good to go.

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No flickering at all, it is absolutely perfect just too big for my living room. I didn't need a tuner, I've got uverse. I will say honestly I've just had a hard time getting rid of this because unless I look at led tvs the picture on them isn't much better at all than this one.
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Comparison Specifications

 

* Screen Size: 65"

* Projection CRT

* Aspect Ratio: 16:9

* AMVP (Advanced Multimedia Video Processor) and PerfectColor (all formats)

* HDTV Compatible/Upgradable

* Inputs: MonitorLink/ DVI (HDCP) with Analog Stereo Audio; MonitorLink Control/ RS-232C

* Input: DTV (YPbPr/RGBHV) with Stereo Audio1 (480i/480p/1080i)

* HD Monitor w/ Diamondshield

 

Additional Specifications

 

* Automatic Film Mode (3)2 pulldown compensation)

* Multi-PIP/POP w/ Split Screen

* MonitorLink Input

* 2 sets of component video inputs for superior color from source components (DVD, etc.)

* Motion-adaptive 480-line 3D Y/C comb filter

* 480p upconversion system with Automatic Film Mode (3-2 Pull-down)

* Dynamic Beam Forming, White Balance, selectable Black Level Expansion and DefinEdge

* 11 different picture format modes (both 4;3 and 16:9 source signals)

* 64-point digital convergence for a great corner-to-corner focus

* PerfectColor auto/manual color correction

 

Manufacturer Specifications

 

* Sleep/On timers; Automatic channel memory

* MTS/SAP stereo sound, 2 integrated 5" full-range stereo speakers

* 20W stereo amplifier; simulated surround sound circuitry

* Multiple parental controls

* Outputs: Composite A/V, fixed and variable audio, coaxial RF

* Multibrand illuminated 5-device remote

* HDTV Scanning Rate: 1080i

 

Dimensional Specifications

 

* 62" H x 58 7/8" W x 28" D

* 330 lbs

 

http://di1.shopping.com/images1/pi/42/a3/a2/22541921-177x150-0-0.jpg

 

 

i have this same tv. my dad bought it and and gave it to me. We've never had any issues with it at all.

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