Mitsubishi 82 inch 1080p 3D DLP WD82738
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The all new 738 Series are highly energy efficient and come equipped with 3D-ready viewing technology, providing teh best option for enjoying 3D content in the home. |
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Mitsubishi Home Theater TV |
3D Combine AC3 filter 1.51a GPL Mpeg-12 Decoder |
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Newer graphics cards have a HDMI port instead of a DVI port. In this case, simply use a HDMI cable to connect the PC directly to the TV. Make sure to consult your TV's manual to check if a specific HDMI input must be used for 'PC' mode. For older graphics cards, the DVI output from the PC's graphics card must be connected to the TV's 3-D compatible HDMI port using a DVI-to-HDMI cable (or a HDMI cable plus a DVI to HDMI adaptor). Be careful to make sure that you use the correct input. Some older Samsung and Mitsubishi 3D DLP HDTV products may require you to use HDMI input 3 or the HDMI input also labelled as PC input on the back of the 3D DLP HDTV. Some 3D ready projectors may only support 3D on the analog VGA port, for these products you will need a DVI to VGA adaptor for your graphics card. Once properly connect make sure that you have activated a 3D output format within the chosen software on your PC to output in a 3D format that is acceptable by your 3D HDTV. For example, some products may require 3D DLP Checkerboard, 3D 120 Hz frame-sequential, 3D side-by-side at 60Hz or others.
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To ensure functionality, check the list of official DLP Link certified products. If your product is not on the list, then it is most likely that your 3D DLP product is completely compatible, but may have settings option that interfere with DLP Link technology. It may be possible that a Dynamic Contrast setting on your HDTV or Project could be interfering with the DLP Link functionality. Follow these steps to trouble-shoot settings on your 3D DLP HDTV or Projector:
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If you see a blurry image in 3D mode on your Mitsubishi 3D DLP HDTV it is most likely due the image not being in the proper 3D format for your 3D DLP HDTV. Please check the following:
The Samsung and Mitsubishi 3D DLP HDTVs accept a CHECKERBOARD 3D Format that is proprietary to these rear projection 3D DLP products. You must provide it a proper source that is NOT SCALED. Although a 1080p mode may be listed for your device, it may actually require a slightly lower resolution for 3D MODE. An example is certain Samsung 3D DLP HDTVs that run at 1768x992 resolution un-scaled for proper checkerboard 3D. |
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Yes. Your Mitsubishi 3D DLP HDTV will work with upcoming 3D Channels offered by cable providers such as DirecTV, AT&T U-Verse, Verizon FIOS, BrightHouse Cable and others. You will need to buy a Mitsubishi 3DA-1 Adapter in order to adapt your signal from your cable box to your Mitsubishi 3D DLP HDTV. Configuration: 3D enabled Cable BOX + Mitsubishi 3DA-1 + 3D DLP HDTV + XpanD X102 Shutter Glasses |
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The Samsung 3D Blu-Ray Player BD-C9000 does NOT support Samung 3D DLP HDTV. The Samsung 3D Blu-Ray Player BD-C9000 does NOT support Mitsubishi 3D DLP HDTV. The Samsung 3D Blu-Ray Player BD-C9000 does NOT support the 3D TV Adapter KIT for Samsung 3D DLP HDTV. The Samsung 3D Blu-Ray Player BD-C9000 does NOT support the Mitusbishi 3DA-1 and Mitsubishi 3D DLP HDTV together. We recommend using the Panasonic 3D Blu-Ray players listed here on the TRU3D site for 3D DLP HDTVs of any Make or Model:
The Panasonic 3D Blu-Ray players listed on the TRU3D site allow for 3D DLP Checkerboard output manual over-ride in the menu settings of the Panasonic 3D Blu-Ray player. |