Everything you need to find the right Mitsubishi 3D TV for your needs. Providing price comparisons as well as 3D information to assist you in making the right 3D television purchase.
Mitsubishi 3D Ready TVs There is a difference between a 3D TV and 3D ready TV. Mitsubishi has been offering 3D Ready TVs since 2007. The early TVs are what they call a 3D Ready TV meaning that the TV will support viewing 3D content, but you will need to purchase a 3D adapter. A 3D TV, on the other hand, is ready to display 3D content right away. Mitsubishi now offers both 3D and 3D ready TVs so pay attention while comparing different options. The adapter will cost an addition $200-$300 but normally comes with 3D glasses and a movie. Even if you have a 3D TV you will need 3D glasses, more on glasses below.
Also note that Mitsubishi is offering DLP, LED and Lasor TVs depending on your budget and the size of television you are looking for one may be more beneficial than another.
3D TV Prices Mitsubishi 3D TV prices are very fluid and often drop rapidly therefore it is important to do a price comparison prior to making your purchase to ensure you are getting the best value. See 3D TV Prices to compare prices across multiple TV suppliers and across different brands.
Do Not Forget The 3D TV Glasses In order to watch 3D TV you will need 3D TV glasses, when considering glasses it is important to know that the glasses are not all the same. Although, of the three different technologies, all manufactures have standardized on using the active shutter glasses, the technology to synchronize the glasses to the TV has not been standardized. Therefore there is no guarantee that glasses from one manufacture will work with another manufactures TV. Your best bet is to buy 3D glasses manufactured by the same company as your TV. And yes, you will need glasses for anyone who wants to watch 3D TV. Without them the picture will appear fuzzy.
3D TV HDMI Cable Requirements Unfortunately only version 1.4 HDMI cables will support 3D TV. This version was released in 2009, so it is likely that your current cables are version 1.3 meaning you will also need to upgrade your HDMI cables. However you only need to upgrade the cables that will be providing 3D content such as between your 3D Blu Ray player and your TV.