I have the 73835 and it rocks. It's not deep at all and i got it 'for a song'. Considering all those that put their TV's on a wall - unless you have a dedicated component room - you're STILL going to need a place to put your receiver, DVD player, TiVo, etc - and that means a 'stand'. So I have a 73" TV on a stand that houses my Denon 3808, Wii, PS2, PS3, CD-R, XBOX 360, HD-A35, and HDTiVo. Where else would i put it but on a stand? And considering the TV should only be a certain height off the ground (eye level) - my TV and stand are totally awesome...and as Po would say..."there's no charge for awesomeness..."
Out of curiousity, I just ordered a 73" Mits. And I'm now looking for a stand wide enough for it. I'm not a huge fan of the Mitsubishi branded one. What did you use?
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I have the 73835 and it rocks. It's not deep at all and i got it 'for a song'. Considering all those that put their TV's on a wall - unless you have a dedicated component room - you're STILL going to need a place to put your receiver, DVD player, TiVo, etc - and that means a 'stand'. So I have a 73" TV on a stand that houses my Denon 3808, Wii, PS2, PS3, CD-R, XBOX 360, HD-A35, and HDTiVo. Where else would i put it but on a stand? And considering the TV should only be a certain height off the ground (eye level) - my TV and stand are totally awesome...and as Po would say..."there's no charge for awesomeness..."
Out of curiousity, I just ordered a 73" Mits. And I'm now looking for a stand wide enough for it. I'm not a huge fan of the Mitsubishi branded one. What did you use?
Salamanders are pricey, but well worth the $$