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my last big screen two bulbs and a fan now some sort of board. my kids play xbox 360 and wii systems on it. my old tv 32 in which is 12yrs old has never need a part and did i mention it is 12yrs old the color is great everyone who sees it asks us how much we paid for it $350.00 12yrs ago.
But i do watch dvd movies all i can say is they look great i have directtv with hd channels i set my hd box to 1080p and my channels are crystal clear. well i can see the picture clear and the color is great plus for the length of time these tvs last why waste more money for the lcd or plasma. I love my mitsubishi tv i am not a big sport fan but i do like movies i am not impressed with blue ray dvds.
this is my second big screen tv the last one only lasted for 5 years we are currently looking for a part to have it repaired so far the cheapest part is $700 we are on our fourth month waiting for the part. it cost over $2000 originally. my husband let me pick the tv and i decided not to waste another $1000 for lcd and all that stuff i guess i am a litlle old fashion.
when we didn't know about lcd and plasma then the dlp was all the rage.
The wight of this TV is extremely light for its size, our friend has a 42" LCD which is much heavier than this. We decided to go HD after a long time of waiting. We decided that we would need a TV large enough to take the place of that TV and to make it not look so small. You should have no regrets in buying this DLP HDTV.
All around I am very happy we bought this TV. I've had nothing but good luck with Mitsubishi, in fact, we still own an old Mitsubishi console color TV from the early 80s that works perfectly. Although if you use this TV hooked up to an AV receiver you will have no issues, you buy a TV for the picture, not the sound. The only con with this TV is the build in speakers to the TV are very tinny and all around subpar.
Since we had good luck with our other rear-projection, we figured that we would have good luck with this TV. 1080p content through our Xbox 360 is very detailed and sharp and the TV never lags behind nor have I seen any "rainbow effect" from this TV during normal viewing. We, for a very long time, used a Toshiba Rear-projection TV at 50" in our living room. As long as you're planning to put the TV on a stand, the lack of it being a flat panel shouldn't be a big deal.
The matted screen makes glares much less harsh (our old TV had a glossy screen). DLP is the right choice for this since you can get a much larger screen size at a lower cost than LCD or Plasma. Having it for a month now, there have been no issues and our view experience is great.
This is why I stated "4.5 if I could". No issues whatsoever there. I was always satified with the picture. Much better than my Sony kp-57ws500.
I have owned this for about 2 months now. I figure most who own this would have some sort of sound system, so this would not be a major issue. This out performs that by far.The only area where this TV lacks is in its sound. No major issues.
Keep in mind, I never had an issue with my Sony. At least not enough to take it a whole step from 5 to 4.I am very pleased overall. Black on black is a little rough at times with some grays being washed out, but overall it is an excellent value.My major concern was effects when dealing with large amounts of white (hockey games). My sporting events are crystal clear with very little to no effects.
Even at the normally higher price, this TV is well worth the money. If you don't have an absolute need to mount a television on a wall, then this is the set for you.The television is only about 20" deep, so you don't have to give up that much room to enjoy 60" of pure joy.
Sound is reasonable for built in speakers, but you will want to hook this up to a receiver to really get the right sound. The picture is brilliant and highly adjustable.
This television has been amazing. When it comes down to it, both technologies have their own issues and cannot live up to what DLP has to offer.
3D ready, 3 HDMI inputs and digital coax out really make this television one of the best purchases I have ever made.Pros*Price - you won't find a lower price in the Plasma or LCD market*No Pixelation of HD images*Plethora of inputs*Plenty of picture adjustments*Anti-reflective screen*It's huge*Auto-sensing inputs*Does not show unused inputs - I don't understand why this isn't universal in televisions, but for some reasons it is not.Cons*takes time to warm up - give it about a minute to get to full brightness*Eventually, you will have to replace the lamp Found a Black Friday deal that got me the TV for $999.
When it comes down to it, rear-projection really is a superior technology.Don't get fooled by the trend in slim Plasma and LCD televisions.
It's so clear that it's actually a bit mesmerizing to watch. It has a 3D-glasses port on the back that I'd love to utilize once I do a little research.
The built in speakers are a little weak but I still give this TV 5 stars because I can't wait to buy my first surround sound system. My boys play the Wii on this TV and the gaming is awesome.One thing on the negative side is the sound.
I LOOOOVE this TV. The menu is pretty self explanatory, I didn't even read the manual to set it up.
I never had one and I'm sure it will go together great with this awesome TV. I'm so happy with the clarity of the picture.
It's very light weight and easy to move.
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