Introduction
Recently, there has been a lot of “buzz” about Plasma and other next-generation flat-panel high definition televisions. Some models have been given fairly high marks by several reviewers. Many of these sets have been excellent at displaying HDTV images in different ways, and (for the most part) many are relatively affordable. Some models today use non-CRT MicroDisplay technologies like DLP, 3LCD, HD-ILA, SXRD, or LCoS to display stunning, high-definition visual images. Personally, I have always been a fan of MicroDisplays. Within the various MicroDisplay technologies, DLP (Digital Light Processing) with chips by Texas Instruments (TI), is a leading innovator today.
Mitsubishi, which has always been a strong supporter of DLP technology since its inception, now offers a complete line of MicroDisplay rear projection HDTVs with 1080p screen resolutions. The company has produced the best example I've seen of a MicroDisplay DLP HDTV with their stunning WD-57831. This model is part of their 831 Diamond Series of rear projection DLP HDTVs, which includes 57-inch, 65-inch, and 73-inch models. I have always been a fan of Mitsubishi TVs, and I have found that this company has consistently produced all kinds of quality televisions over the years. Mitsubishi was the inventor of the large-screen TV category years ago.

Here is a television with the capability of showing each type of signal in the best possible way.

by Cheryl on November 27, 2008:
“My TV is 2 years old and I am replacing the lamp for the 4th time. There is no dust/dirt build up but still blows every 7-8 months. Talking to Mitsubishi is a complete waste of time. They keep telling me that they don't know of any problems but the websites...” More...