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Rating Reviewed by: joe ciancio(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date April 18, 2002
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
Visitors rate this review 2.33 of 5,
3 votes
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, from frederick,co
Price Paid:
$3800.00
from The Big Picture
Summary: Had the best contrast and sharpness of any set I looked at, even beating the Pioneer Elite. The stretch mode is not as good however as the Pioneer and I almost didn't buy the Mitsubishi because of this since most of what I watch is 4:3 format.
The sound quality is good for a stand alone set and I usually don't need to turn on my A/V receiver. This is also the best looking cabinet finish of all the sets that I looked at. The only problems I have with the Mitsubishi is there is only 1 set of HD composite inputs, and there is no 720p support. There is also the VGA input (Very cool !) that did a very good job as a temporary computer display.
Strengths: Picture quality, Sound quality. VGA input.
Highly recomended by others in the business. Good reliability according to consumer reports.
Weaknesses: Only 1 set of HD composite inputs, no 720p input.
Similar Products Used: Panasonic superflat.
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I have been very happy with this product. I have not run AVIA on it but I can tell the red push is only about in the +5 range. You can hardly notice it. If I didn't know that the problem existed with Mitsubishi's I would never have noticed at all.
The picture is crisp and clear. No complaints. In fact, I like the picture just as much as the Pioneer Elite.
I am currently running the following components:
Denon 2802 Receiver Zenith DTV 1080 STB Toshiba DVD (forgot model, non progressive :( Sony VCR gold plus (forgot model) Sony CD player (forgot model) Cerwin Vega AT-12 Tower Speakers (Need 6.1 surround speaker upgrade )
I get a crystal clear picture on satellite with this TV. Even VCR is decent. Non progressive DVD picture is great.
The Zenith 1080 is a great piece to go with this TV. The line doubler in the Zenith and the stretch modes are great.
Strengths: Top quality picture
Weaknesses: Slight red push
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Rating Reviewed by: Albert Israel(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date January 9, 2002
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
1 votes
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, from Aurora, IL, USA
Price Paid:
$3999.00
from ABT Eletronics
Summary: This had the best picture, even with analog signals. With a progressive scan DVD player, this has the best picture (unless you want to spend 15000 and get a WD650000, which is just fantastic), that I have seen. Got a great deal from ABT.
Strengths: Great picture, design
Weaknesses: None, I can think of. However, the preset factory settings are not very good
Similar Products Used: Considered, SONY, TOSHIBA, and HITACHI
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Summary: Was set to buy platinum plus, but got a rocking deal on the diamond. Very happy with this television. Looked at Toshiba, Pioneer, and Sony. The Mits had the brightest, sharpest picture. Very clean, solid, cabinet; on good rollers. Would definitely recommend. If unable to swing the price, check out the platinum plus.
Strengths: beautiful design and build. beautiful picture. good sound as is, but I'm now running audio through a HT setup. Decent remote, ergonomic, and intuitive.
Weaknesses: none really. wish the connectors were in the middle of the set, instead of on the one side.
Similar Products Used: sony wega
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