Product Description
Unique inner ear design directs sound into the ear canal for deep bass and extended frequency performance. Dynamic element provides deep bass and full frequency. The compact 8.5mm driver unit with in-line volume control has a reliable L plug for improved reliability and durability and includes three different sizes of rubber ear piece for a more comfortable fit.
Amazon.com Product Description
The JVC HAFX55ZB High-quality Inner Ear Headphones have a unique inner ear design that directs sound into the ear canal for deep bass and extended frequency performance. This design also provides enhanced ambient noise cancellation. The compact 8.5mm driver unit with in-line volume control has a reliable L-plug for improved reliability and durability. It also includes three different sizes of rubber earpieces for a personalized fit.
Customer Reviews:
sound good; looks ugly.......2007-11-20
i'm not an audiophile, but these sound good to me. the only complaint would be the length of the cord (way too long) and the ear buds are connected in a J-shape. that means one side is longer than the other. if u don't mind (i thought i didn't, but eventually did), then i guess it would be ok.
Great for the price!.......2007-11-05
I bought these headphones after my ears got sore from the white headphones that Creative includes with their mp3 players (which seem abnormally large). These are comfortable, don't fall out and have great sound.
Major problem.......2007-10-31
Replacement buds (the inner ear plastic part) cost 10.81 plus shipping from JVC and are back ordered.
They fall off and get lost in normal use and are unobtainable except from JVC.
Buy something else.
ZERO STARS.
Good Deal Overall and Reasonable Sound Quality.......2007-10-19
Bought this headset for our daughter - as you probably know it's not always easy to use the headset out of the box with an iPod for a child. While these are clearly not intended for children directly - the fact that you have the different sized ear bud inserts makes all the different. It's easy to customize and we had no problem (7 year old) getting a pair that fit great. Should be pretty easy with the three included to size it to yourself and for the price it's not the end of the world if they get lost! JVC quality is always reliable as well.
Excellent!.......2007-05-07
Note: When you take these out of the box, plug them in and listen to them, they may sound bad. These type of earbuds need what is called burn-in, so that the dynamic drivers used will loosen up and thus sound better. 8 hours minimum.
After burning in, these really sound excellent. Ive had similar IEMs like the
CX300s, EP630, MD33s, and a bunch of others,and these have the bestsoundstage and bass. They really are great.
Product Description
Silicone case with touch-sensitivity on the protected click wheelFlips open easily for convenient accessIncludes lanyard and carabiner
Product Description
Mitsubishi WD-65734 DLP HDTV More color, for a more colorful image. Mitsubishi is taking Color to a new level with x.v.Color support and its exclusive 6-Color Light Engine. x.v.Color is a new standard for HDTV and it enables more color than ever before! Mitsubishi's 6-Color Light Engine processes and produces images with six different colors instead of the traditional three to display a wider range of colors, brighter colors and whiter whites. Additional color features such as Color 4D Video Noise Reduction, PerfectColor and PerfecTint allow for additional advanced color processing and adjustment. The result is breathtaking realism with vivid, yet natural Color Without Compromise. Always-Perfect Picture Larger screen, not larger spaces. This 65 1080p DLP HDTV features Mitsubishi's unique TurboLight180 lamp system and Plush1080p processing for both unsurpassed detail in over 2 million pixels and for bright, vibrant images. The stunning High Definition picture is further enhanced by its sleek and modern look. Mitsubishi's sleek, simple design in Platinum Black provides more picture with less frame. With 1080p and a compact cabinet, get a larger screen and sit closer than ever before! Go ahead and get into the action, immerse yoursel. TV your way Lots of connections, made easy. Mitsubishi leads the industry with 3 rear HDMI 1.3 inputs and 2 rear component inputs for maximum HD connectivity. Both a front HDMI 1.3 input and Front Component Video Inpu
Amazon.com Product Description
The WD-65734 is a giant 65-inch DLP (Digital Light Processing) rear-projection HDTV from Mitsubishi that incorporates the latest technologies for an accurate picture that is perfect for a large home theater system.
Giant Performance, Small Footprint
Because the latest Texas Instruments 1080P DLP chip is inside, this television yields the full 1920 x 1080 high-definition resolution with progressive scan, the highest quality HDTV standard today. With a television this size, offering more than two million pixels is important to prevent visible pixelation.
The WD-65734 supports the x.v.Color standard for 80 percent more color than standard HDTV. View larger. View back panel. |
Despite the large screen size, the WD-65734 weighs just 78 pounds and is only 15.4 inches deep. View larger. |
The television can display any video signal that is connected to it. When a 1080p signal is the input, it passes through with no down conversion: The 1080p signal is maintained from beginning to end, giving the best picture quality. When a lower resolution is detected, whether it is 720p HD or a DVD, the signal is automatically scaled to display at 1080p, with minimal side effects and a very detailed picture.
The screen is huge and the technologies are many, but the unit itself weighs just 78 pounds and is only 15.4 inches deep, which means it will fit into many decors.
More Color
The WD-65734 incorporates a slew of new technologies that combine to give this television the most realistic color reproduction available on the market today. The new x.v.Color standard is supported, which dramatically increases the color space available, with 80 percent more color than standard HDTV.
The WD-65734 also supports Deep Color, a new standard that incorporates 10-bit color depth, versus the previous 8-bit color depth. With Deep Color, shaded images show less banding and greater contrast.
Coupled with this technology is Mitsubishi's exclusive 6-Color Light Engine, which uses six primary colors instead of the traditional three to create more colors. Mitsubishi's Color 4D Noise Reduction, PerfectColor, and PerfectTint yield a wider color palette and the ability to fine tune the set to your exact preferences. The end result is a brighter, smoother, and more realistic picture than ever before.
Connections Galore
You don't need to worry about running out of connections with the WD-65734. It has a total of four HDMI 1.3 inputs with Simplay HD certification, three in the rear and one in the front, so you can connect your Blu-Ray player, HD DVD player, and still have two inputs left over. It also has three component video inputs (two rear, one front), a front USB connection so you can display up to five-megapixel photographs, and two A/V inputs with S-Video. It has a Dolby Digital/PCM output and an analog stereo output. Mitsubishi's NetCommand enables the included partially illuminated remote to control an entire home theater system.
The WD-65734 is backed by a limited 1-year warranty.
What's in the Box
WD-65734 65-inch DLP HDTV, remote control, two AA batteries, owner's guide, quick reference guide, quick connect guide, product registration card, and two-ended IR emitter.
Customer Reviews:
Phenomenal TV! Great first experience w/ HDTV.......2007-12-13
Wow! What can I say! First, I'm normally an early adopter for new technology! However, I've had a hard time making the decision to move to HDTV. Partially because it's hard to find enough info online to really understand HD, how to set it up, etc. Partially because I've had a great Hitachi Ultravision 61" Projection tv (not HD) for the past 7 years. I had a hard time convincing myself that HD would be that much different to warrant spending money and learning how to get HD. Well, I waited far too long!!
The Mitsu 65" 734 series (Medallion series) is a phenomenal tv! Everything about it is truly amazing. First, let's start with appearance. The 734 series doesn't have the ultra shiny appearance of the 833 series (Diamond Series). But, the appearance is stunning! It's incredibly sharp looking. Everyone who's seen it has just stopped in their tracks. And, that was while the tv was off!!
Next, setup. The setup on this tv is ridiculously easy. When you plug a device in, it detects it, tells you where it detected a device (HDMI 1, 2, or 3, Component 1 or 2, Ant 1 or Ant 2, etc). You just pick the type of device, and you're pretty much done. Changing input is great. You press the input button, and it shows all the inputs that are plugged in right on the screen. You just pick the one you want. No filtering through 7 inputs to find the right one.
My setup. First, antenna. Our house has a very large antenna in our attic (it's literally five feet tall). It's not an HD antenna, but I started with that input. Well, I live 40 miles from downtown Chicago. After scanning channels, this tv picked (with the antenna's assistance) all of the free digital channels, aside from CBS (low channel number). Next, cable. I've got basic cable. I connected to cable to a separate input, scanned channels, and it picked up all the unscrambled digital channels we have, with no cable box. Very nice! Third, I also have a standard tivo connected to this tv. I will be connecting an HD tivo in the next week. I also have a dvd player connected via component input.
Picture quality. Broadcast HD. The HD picture quality is amazing!!! There's no other way to say it. There is absolutely no ghosting. I've watched some heavy action scenes on HD broadcast tv and you just sit back and shake your head at the picture quality. It's stunning! DVD. We watched MI 3 on dvd. The picture was unbelievable. The tv does an incredible job at upconverting the signal. I'm upgrading to a dvd player with HDMI connection. But even over component input, the picture was fantastic. Tivo. Well, it's a standard tivo. But the picture is really surprisingly good. You can see that it's not HD, but the upconverting here is most impressive of all. Nonetheless, a new HD Tivo will be a happy addition.
Negatives. A couple. I think their impact will depend on the individual person, and the room the tv is going in. First, noise. The tv is DLP. Guess what. There's a LOT of heat with a DLP tv with a screen this size. So guess what. It can be a little noisy. We have our tv in a 25 x 20 room. We're sitting 14 feet away from the tv. If you mute the tv, you can hear the fan. If you turn the volume up a few notches, the noise blends out or can't be heard, depending on your listening volume. The further you are from the tv, the less noise you'll hear, since the fan is in back. But, we listen to our tv relatively quietly, and after one week, the noise doesn't bother my wife or I. Second item, heat. Make sure you have enough clearance for a tv this size. We have our tv a full 18 inches off the wall (it's a big room). That really allows the fan to get airflow for the bulb. How long the bulb will last, we will see. But unless you plan on sitting behind the tv, I don't think the heat is a problem. Just plan on at least 12 inches of clearance behind your tv. Third item, tuner speed. The tuner is digital and well, it's a little slow. There's an on screen guide that provides some programming info for some of the digital channels. You can use the guide to directly navigate to a channel, or you can type the channel number. If you're used to tivo though, the channel changing is a little slower. If you change channels constantly, it's probably worth a small investment to get an HD Tivo.
Would I buy it again? In a heartbeat. Hope this helps.
Whiner.......2007-12-03
After negotiating a decent price on this unit at the local store, I was very disappointed to get it home and hear a very distinct high-pitched whine. I was so disappointed I kept it for a week trying to tell myself it wasn't that bad. It was. It didn't get better and I didn't get used to it. I bought this unit on recommendations from a couple friends that have NO issue with the noise. After going back to the store and listening to the floor model, I was convinced it wasn't just mine that was a problem. Clearly, with all the good reviews here, many people don't have a problem with it. But there were times I was watching this TV and just wanted to turn it off! Ironic when I think I watch too much TV but not the point of spending nearly $2000.
It IS a great picture for the $$$, it has an IR emitter cable for your other components and that is nice but that is about it for the good points.
To add to the buzzing noise problem, the unit has VERY bad built in speakers. Ok, I know most people buy the surround sound and never listen to the built in speakers, but they were so bad I would put them on par with grandma's portable AM radio from the seventies. There is no excuse for sound that bad.
I traded it for a Panasonic with the LIFI lamp and it is just as good a picture to my eyes and completely silent! Also, the built in speakers are very decent. For sports I prefer the built in speakers to all the ruckus created through the stereo set-up.
Mitsubishi 73733.......2007-11-29
I love the picture on this set (WD-73733) but after a while the hum is unbearable to me, so much so, that I just called and told them to take it back.
Like looking through a window!!.......2007-11-23
I bought this TV 2 weeks ago and I have put it through a "Normal Use" test. That means I have not fully explored all the intricacies, but I have used it under everyday circumstances.
The HD picture is extremely clear. Sports in 1080i and 720p look stunning. Switch over to my Blu-Ray and it's like I'm looking out my window. So far there is not an artifact to be seen in 1080p, even with fast moving objects and camera pans. I should mention that the HD inputs are being fed by HDMI connections.
SD DVDs look pretty good as well, but that may just be the PS3's interpolation. Nonetheless it's acceptable. SD television feed still leaves a lot to be desired, its not very crisp at all. (Maybe I've become an HD snob)
The user interface is very intuitive and ergonomic. Simple on-screen menus make setting up and navigating through inputs and menus very easy. This TV also includes 2 IR emitters to control other devices (SAT, DVR, DVD and A/V Receiver). No one wants more remotes to lose. On-screen menus make this set up extremely easy with very little chance for error.
All in all, this TV has a lot of bang for the buck. Great picture, ease of use and ample connectivity make this TV a steal for under (way under) $2K.
Amazing Picture. Scratch that.. Beyond Amazing Picture........2007-11-07
With all the flap about DLP vs Plasma vs everything else, its hard to know what to buy. Well, with its 6 guns (red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, yellow) instead of the standard 3, to say this picture is twice as good as the rest of the pack is just an understatement.
This image is by far the most vibrant, clear, and breath taking image of any set on the planet. Bar none... so yea... I guess you could say that I like it.
Product Description
This product is the top-selling projector mount in the industry! More RPA Series Mounts are installed in offices, schools and homes than any other mount. Also recognized in the Media & Methods 2003 Awards Portfolio for making a significant contribution to the school market.
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