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Mitsubishi LT-55164
$2,700.00
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Runs very cool, even when it has been on for hours. Low power consumption, doesn't take much energy to run it. WiFi is built in without the use of a dongle, keeps the USB port free.
The Cons:At louder volumes the audio distorts dramatically - audiophiles will require a separate audio system. Stand is not adjustable, sits rigid - can't tilt or pivot.
The Mitsubishi LT-55164 is an ultra-compact 55” HDTV that is the largest in its series. It hosts an expansive 1080p high-definition screen with a 120Hz refresh rate designed to remove blurring and flickering, especially from fast-moving movies and television shows.
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Featured are 16 high-definition speakers, dual USB interface ports for viewing photos or listening to music, and a bevy of conventional inputs/outputs like component, composite and HDMI. More importantly, the Mitsubishi LT-55164 can connect to a home network via either Ethernet or 802.11b/g/n WiFi, allowing users access to Mitsubishi’s StreamTV Internet Media (including VUDU HD movie rental). Included also is support for Bluetooth audio streaming, HDMI-CEC (for controlling compatible devices via the included remote), and a full set of tuners (ATSC/NTSC/QAM).
Features
- ENERGY STAR 3.0 Qualified
- Ultra-Compact HDTV
- Integrated 16-Speaker System
- One Inch Thin Frame
- Smooth Film Motion Technology
- Reduced Blurring//Flickering
- 1080p High Definition Resolution
- Detachable Power Cord
- HDMI v1.3 Deep Color / x.v.Color
- Dual USB Interfaces (Music/Images)
- LAN / WLAN Connectivity (Integrated)
- Bluetooth A2DP Audio Steraming
- HDMI-CEC One Remote Control
- Analog/Digital Signal Tuners
Specifications
- Type: 55" Edge-Lit LED
- Resolution: 1080p
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz
- Tuner: ATSC/NTSC/QAM
Media Connectivity
- StreamTV Internet Media (VUDU Apps)
- Wireless Connectivity 802.11n
- Bluetooth A2DP Audio Streaming
- Ethernet
- USB (Media/Accessory Power)
Inputs/Outputs
- Component/Composite Combined Video Input
- Center Channel Input
- HDMI Input
- Stereo Audio Output
- Variable Subwoofer Output
- Digital Audio Output (Optical)
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Pros & Cons
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runs very cool, even when it has been on for hours
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low power consumption, doesn't take much energy to run it
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WiFi is built in without the use of a dongle, keeps the USB port free
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audio is clear, dialog is easy to understand
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wide variety of built-in audio inputs and outputs
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at louder volumes the audio distorts dramatically - audiophiles will require a separate audio system
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stand is not adjustable, sits rigid - can't tilt or pivot
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