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Old 02-20-2012, 05:46 AM   #1
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Default Mitsubishi 92 inch 3-D question

I will soon be getting the 92 inch, I just sold my WD73735 , question is will my shutter glasses work with the 92" and will I still need the adapter i bought to view content on Direct TV. I have the Panasonic bluray player that outputs in checkerboard format so thats not a concern, Any feedback would be great, thx
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As far as I know, the same glasses should work. There will be no need for additional equipment since it's not 3D ready, it's full on 3D.
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As far as I know, the same glasses should work. There will be no need for additional equipment since it's not 3D ready, it's full on 3D.
so are you saying I wont need the adapter where i go from the direct tv receiver to the adapter then to to the dlp.
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You shouldn't, no. I've been looking at this unit myself and from everything I've seen and read, you will not have to use the adapter kits any longer. You will plug your receivers, cable boxes, etc directly in.
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Yes , that's what i have read myself , just wanted to be sure before i sell the box . Thx for the feedback .
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You're welcome! I hope the new TV works out well for you.
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