Friday, August 19, 2011

Mitsubishi L75-A91 75-Inch 1080p LaserVue HDTV



I recently had the opportunity to work with the new Mitsubishi LaserVue Rear Projection HDTV. It was set to 4000:1 on / off, however, after calibration, and good color and variety. Keystone correction is used properly deep closet. Light emission was only 21 FL with more accurate color settings so that a more appropriate location is controlled lighting. Degradation of color was evident in high contrast scenes, like many other single-chip DLP.

This product has been tried before to establish Calman, Klien and lower spetrophotometer with poor results. A laser-based system can be calibrated with most advanced tools and Mitsubishi can not be calibrated well with standard techniques.

After working in several of these at this time the main difference between the units was out of the light. The maximum observed was 38 fL and the minimum was 16 fL.


I was waiting for a big screen TV in a good 3D. When I read the reviews here, I went to the nearest store that carries Mitsubishi and extracted. It looked very bad in the store. No detail in the dark. I bought one anyway. Including the house and looked as bad as in the store. I thought I would take it back because it was much less than my Samsung LED DLP. I guess the factory settings can not be perfect, but should be in the ballpark, but decided to see what he could do with the image. Well, it turns out that the factory settings are crazy. It has a "deep field" function erases all the details. The contrast is adjusted to full strength, probably try to correct the damage caused by the "deep field" feature. The sharpness and color are the Don

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