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Old 07-28-2010, 11:17 AM   #1
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Hi everyone,

I have the Mit WD-73C9 DLP. It is only a month old. The issue I have is pixelation on the screen during rapid motion. For example, running water, fire, or anything just moving rapidly on screen. The pixelated squares that form ruin the Picture Quality significantly. Any other time the image is clear and crisp.

I originally thought it was the quality of the video signal. My cablebox is on HDMI, Bluray on HDMI, Xbox on Component HD. All inputs have the same issue.

With everyone telling me that these TV's have great image quality, I wonder if I my TV has a defect. My 5 Year old Toshiba 62" DLP performs better then this TV.

On top of that, I just developed one dead mirror right in the center of the screen. It is a huge eye sore. It sounds like my warranty won't cover one dead mirror. I still have to get a hold of Mitsubishi on both issues. Any advice would help.

Don't get me wrong, I love the TV, just a little disappointed.

Thanks,

Tim
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Old 07-28-2010, 03:01 PM   #2
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What source are you seeing the pixelation from? Cable and Sat feeds bit starve the signal and will exhibit what you are talking about, even on their HD content. The dowloadable so called "HD" from XBox live is even worse. This is even more evident on a larger screen.

Bluray will show a huge advantage in picture quality with its increased bandwidth.

It sounds like a source issue, not a problem with your display IMO.
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What source are you seeing the pixelation from? Cable and Sat feeds bit starve the signal and will exhibit what you are talking about, even on their HD content. The dowloadable so called "HD" from XBox live is even worse. This is even more evident on a larger screen.

Bluray will show a huge advantage in picture quality with its increased bandwidth.

It sounds like a source issue, not a problem with your display IMO.
I agree if you get wicked pixilation while watching a blu-ray then it could be a issue with the display but if its just while watching ESPN HD then its probably coming from the STB or what ever device is sending the HD signal.

Every set we own up close I notice some pixilation even on our elite with certain channels/ days.
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