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jjseth said:
I wonder how well my Mitsubishi TV thta is "3D Ready" will look if I ever splurge for the kit/glasses for it to see how it looks. From what I understand the "kit" is not out yet for it, but if the price is right I'd seriously consider getting it if it does look good. My TV is only a little over a year old and its too soon for me to upgrade (not to mention the Fiance would not let me buy a new tv until this one dies or I win the lottery).


I have a last gen Samsung DLP TV from 2008 which works the same as the new mitsubishi TV's sold now. They are amazing, absolutely . amazing. I have a 22 inch true 120 hz LCD monitor as well and the DLP TV's are better for 3D.

I've seen the new LCD TVs in best buy and Sony store and the Mitsubishi DLP TVs are as good if not better due to no ghosting.

Some things you need to keep in mind:

- you will be able to play 3D blurays only using a bluray drive in a computer + power DVD10 software or you will need to buy the upcoming mitsubishi converter. These TVs don't support HDMI 1.4 so they wont work directly with these new bluray players.

- TV doesn't come with glasses but there are many manufacturers making them for as low as 100 bucks for 2.

- This works amazing with Nvidia 3D vision for gaming but there is no 100% confirmation that PS3 games will support these TVs. Although 99% of the 3D public on forums believe it will.

Any way you look at it this TV pays off. You will spend 2000 dollars on a TV, computer with bluray player, glasses, power DVD 10 software...and will have a 65 inch screen to boot.