Mitsubishi 60″ DLP 1080p HDTV For $999 At Best Buy

Posted by on Nov 14, 2008 | 6 Comments

Thanks to EEE for pointing this out to me. I don’t know how I missed this in the Best Buy Black Friday ads, especially since I previously did a post on this TV.  [see post here]  In that article I thought that $1,399 was a good price for this size of a TV. So at $999 this is a fantastic price.

This is a Mitubushi HDTV DLP 60″ 1080p.

The reviews for this HDTV have been mostly positive.

Comments welcome.

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  • http://twitter.com/SandraGortez Sandra Gortez

    One differentiator, is competitor “in store” experience and performance grading, vs. sustained real-world usage which allows you to learn what the machine is REALLY like. THAT, is when you “get” the genius of Apple.

  • http://www.facebook.com/coryemanuel Cory Emanuel

    I think the main two (2) reason one would buy a tablet computer other than the ipad right now are :

    1/ They held the false notion that apple computers are still incompatible with pcs and that somehow that will negatively affect their predominantly pc-based computing experience.

    2/ They we seduced into the sale of an alternate brand by a Sales Agent whose commission on the sale of the recommended alternative happen to be much more promising than on the ipad.

  • Anonymous

    Lol the devices actually worked for you? Every time I’ve gone to Best Buy the only useable tablets were the iPads and the touch pad. The others were either dead or crashed or frozen,

  • http://twitter.com/jmmather James (Mike) Mather

    Look at it from the common computer users point of view. A lot of users think the Apple is just for professionals because that’s the way it’s been priced. Most of us are just waiting for the new crop of lower priced tablets to become stable just like it took time for computers to become stable enough for the mass market. Now that there is more competition I think you will see the tablet market take off.

  • http://kevinrubin.blogspot.com Kevin Rubin

    I don’t think the tablet computer market is failing, one vendor is being quite successful…

    Having both an iPad and an Android tablet (the Notion Ink Adam) the difference between them is simply amazing… It’s obvious to me why Apple ones are selling like crazy.

    They just feel completely different. The iPad is easy, turn it on and go. Mostly it does what you want it to do. The Android one, with Honeycomb, feels like a half-baked operating system. Good possibilities, mind you, and I like some of it.

    But then when I try to use it, it keeps missing some of my clicks, it clicks instead of scrolls, and things like that. The Honeycomb image I got for it already had two web browsers installed, so almost every time I click a link it asks me which browser I want to use for it, and if I always want that one. Really annoying stuff.

    Apple was the first to market with a viable tablet product while all the other said tablets would never take off, and after that the rest are rushing to get something there, but still have more work to do to make something that simply feels like it works.

  • http://www.facebook.com/MarcRobinson22454 Marc Robinson

    i think it is another case of ipod and zune one came out first and spread much farther its what everyone was talking about at first and people refuse the idea that their is a tablet better than theirs i think this market will be open again when apple dies down if they do