Mitsubishi LT-46149 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Integrated Sound Projector

  • 16-Speaker Integrated Sound Projector
  • Smooth120Hz¿ Film Motion
  • x.v.Color¿
  • 4 Rear HDMI¿ 1.3a Inputs with Consumer Device Control
  • GalleryPlayer®

Product Description
The Ultra-Thin Frame of the 148 series LCD flat panel HDTVs puts the focus on the large screen. The result is an all-picture sensation that puts you in the middle of all the action, while the Smooth120Hz film motion feature gives you a “blur free” image during fast moving content while preserving the integrity of film by eliminating annoying “film judder”. And with NetCommand with IR Learning, you can eliminate clutter from your life by controlling all of your audio and video equipment with one remote. After all, technology should simplify your life, not complicate it.

Mitsubishi LT-46149 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Integrated Sound Projector

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  1. Look out for this product. I bought a LT46244 last year and a green line has just appeared on the screen and an internet search says mitsubishi is of no help. If you buy this product plan on extended warrantee also if you want to keep it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Purchased for xmas 2008 and it’s already on it’s second repair in 7 months. 1st time the repair replaced the main board — only then to be told the problem is actually an HDMI incompatibility between Verizon’s HD service and Mitsubishi.

    Now…we have a red line running vertical on the right side of the screen.

    A real let down for the price we paid. Go with a brand that isn’t “experimenting” unless you have time for repairs.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. + Great quality, great sound, easy to use.

    - Position of the cable card -can’t remove w/o taking TV from the wall

    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. We just bought the Mitsubishi 46″ with the integrated sound. Amazon had the best price and shipping was great. We had tried to buy the same product from a different vendor and after two tries and two broken TV’s through UPS we were going to give up. When we saw this TV on Amazon we called to see how they shipped and was advised that they used a special company that only did larger items. We took a chance and bought the TV again. It arrived and we had the white glove treatment and was in perfect condition. We live in the country so deliveries out here with UPS not so great.

    Amazon has our business after this purchase.

    Bobbie, Spicewood, Texas
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Let’s be honest. If you are buying this, it has to be for the speaker built in speaker bar.

    Not that there is anything wrong with the picture. There isn’t, the picture is great. But for the price, there are a hundred other great 120hz, 1080p sets from every other manufacture that you can compare to, for less money.

    I replaced my 3 year old Samsung 40″ 720p LCD with this. In the process of shopping I tried a Sharp 46″ LC46D85U, a LG 42″ 42LG70, a LG 47″ 47LG90 (LED backlit), and a Toshiba 46″ 46XV545U. The were all decent sets, but the sound was really lacking in all of them in comparison.

    Most sets in this price range (or less!) have an intelligent light sensor to control the picture brightness for different times of day. For some reason they left it out.

    It has a decent menu system, with most of the options you would expect.

    But the sound is where it’s all out. Nothing else I have tried comes close. It fills the room with sound. You can select to run it in stereo or surround sound. It has a standard mono pre-amp subwoofer output jack. I hooked it up to my powered sub and it really completes the package.

    My biggest complaint. It is by far the slowest unit to power on that I’ve owned or tested. It takes at least 10 seconds to boot up after hitting the power button on the remote. And that Energy Mode set to “Fast Power On”. The other option “Low Power” is supposed to consume less power when in standby, but I’ve heard it takes up to a minute to start!

    Normally 10 seconds wouldn’t be that big of a deal, but when you have a universal remote programmed to send macros to change the source, it causes the macro to fail unless you set the wait time in the macros to something like 12 seconds. Which means you have to hold you arm up at the TV for around 15 seconds when you first turn it on while you wait for all the sequences to happen. I never had to do this with the other sets.
    Rating: 5 / 5