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Index

A

A/V Discs 85

A/V Memory Reset. See Reset A/V Receiver

Adding NetCommand Control 44 Connecting 27

A/V Reset. See Reset

Adjust Keys (Up/Down/Left/Right) 48, 60

Anamorphic Picture Format 81 DVD Definitions 54 Playback 81

Antenna

Adjusting and the Signal Strength Meter 64

Connecting 23

Antenna Inputs (ANT 1/MAIN, ANT 2/ AUX) 16

Audio/Video Menu 61, 72 Audio Settings 72

Auto Input Sensing 38

B

Back Panel (illustrated) 16, 17 Batteries 35

C

CableCARD™ 13, 16, 18, 37

and TV Energy Mode 38

Cable Box

and the Remote Control 48, 101

Connecting 22, 25, 28

IEEE 1394 29

Camcorder 115

Connecting (Analog) 28

DV (Digital Video) 117

IEEE 1394 30

Power 29

Captions Menu 61, 66

Channels. See also FAV

and TV Timer 38

Changing 35

Digital Channel Numbers 97

Memorizing 36

Naming 64

Status Display 51

ChannelView™ Channel Listings 50

and Recording 79

Channel Menu 61, 64

Cleaning 7

ClearThought® Auto Input Sensing

38

Clock, Set Date and Time 37

Closed Captions. See Captions Menu

Color Adjustments 74, 75

Component Inputs (Y Pb Pr) 17, 73

Computer. See Personal Computer

Connecting: Helpful Hints 32

Connection Types 21

Copy Restrictions 85

and NetCommand 81

and Status Display 51

Cropped Playback 81

D

Date. See Clock

Daylight Savings Time 37 Digital Audio Out 17 Display Format Definitions 54 Dolby Digital 17, 27, 98

and IEEE 1394 29 DVDs

and the Remote Control 48, 101 and V-Chip Ratings 71

DVD Player with Component Video, Connecting 27

DVI Device, Connecting 26

DVI Jack (for Personal Computer) 17 DV (Digital Video) 29, 30

E

Energy Mode 38

F

F1–F4 Keys 42, 48

Fan Noise 6

Fast Power On (Energy Mode) 38

FAV 65

Film Mode 72

FireWire®. See IEEE 1394

Freeze Picture 48

Front Panel Lock 68

G

GUIDE Key (button) 48

H HDMI

Connecting an HDMI Device 26 HDMI Inputs 12

HDMI Jack 17, 73

Personal Computer with HDMI Output 89

Remove the Icon for an HDMI Device 62

HDTV Receiver with Component Video, Connecting 21

HDV video 29

HD (High-Definition Signal) 54

I

Icon Order Menu 63

IEEE 1394 Devices

Amplifier Settings 73

Analog Outputs 39, 83

Camcorders 30

Compatible IEEE 1394 Devices 29

Connecting IEEE 1394 Devices 17, 30

Recording 83 Status Display 51

TV Connection Speed 30 Important Information About Your TV

6

INFO Key Status Display 51 and NetCommand-Controlled

Devices 41

Input Jacks on TV (Standard Audio/ Video) 16, 73

Input Name Menu 62 Input Selection Menu 50

and NetCommand-Controlled Devices 78

Remove the Computer Icon from

the Input Selection Menu 88 Remove the Icon for an HDMI

Device 62

IR (Infrared)

IR Emitter NetCommand® 31

J

JPEG Picture Files 56

L

Lamp Cartridge Replacement 99 LAMP Indicator. See LED Indicator

Lights

Language

Audio Setting (Digital Channels) 73

for TV Menus 36 “Learn” Feature (NetCommand)

Description 40 Device Functions 42 Learn A/V Receiver Input IR

Codes 45 Troubleshooting 118

LED Indicator Lights LAMP Indicator 15 POWER/TIMER Indicator 15 STATUS Indicator 15 Troubleshooting 115

Lock TV. See Parental Lock Low Power (Energy Mode) 38

M

Memorizing Channels 36

Memory Cards 13

Media Setup Menu 57

Memory Card Reader 14, 56

MONITOR OUT Jacks 17

MP3 Audio 13, 14, 29, 32

and Memory Cards 57

Playback 56

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WD-57831 specifications

The Mitsubishi Electronics WD-57831 and WD-65831 are part of Mitsubishi's line of DLP (Digital Light Processing) televisions, known for their advanced imaging technologies and high-quality display performance. These models were designed to deliver an impressive viewing experience, combining large screen sizes with innovative features that enhance picture quality and user experience.

One of the primary features of both the WD-57831 and WD-65831 is their large screen size, with the former measuring 57 inches and the latter coming in at 65 inches. This makes them ideal for home theater setups, offering a cinematic experience that brings movies and games to life. The DLP technology utilized in these televisions allows for sharp, vibrant images with deep contrast and excellent color accuracy.

Both models boast a Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, ensuring that viewers can enjoy high-definition content with stunning clarity. The viewing angles are another strong point, as DLP technology offers a consistent display of colors and brightness from various positions in the room. This means everyone can enjoy a great view, regardless of where they are seated.

The WD-57831 and WD-65831 feature Mitsubishi's proprietary Smooth 120Hz technology, designed to enhance motion clarity during fast-paced scenes, making them particularly suitable for sports and action films. This technology minimizes motion blur, providing a smoother viewing experience that is crucial for keeping up with rapidly moving content.

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The user interface includes advanced features such as built-in applications for streaming services, making it convenient to access popular content directly from the TV. Moreover, the TVs support various picture modes, allowing users to customize their viewing experience based on personal preferences or specific content types.

Design-wise, both models are sleek and modern, fitting seamlessly into any home decor. They incorporate a minimalist aesthetic with a sturdy build, ensuring longevity and reliability over continued use.

In summary, the Mitsubishi Electronics WD-57831 and WD-65831 are robust DLP TVs that combine large screen real estate with superior image quality and advanced features, making them an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their viewing experience at home. Whether for movies, sports, or gaming, these television models deliver on their promise of high performance and user satisfaction.