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Review 3 of 7
Price Paid:
$4200.00
from big screen store Summary: I am quite statisfied with my mit hdtv. When I bought it in 99, I had the understanding that the hdtv standard was not finished and could require an upgrade with addtional parts. The other thing to be aware of is screen burnin. The manual clearly states in several places the you should not leave a standing image on the screen for an extended period. This rule goes for any TV. In fact, the manual recomended to view in wide screen (16x9) and not the NTSC (4:3). The problem with viewing NTSC (4:3) is the burnin of the gray bars that surround the picture. Besides, the gray bars bother me and I always switch to the wide screen mode. This mode stretches the picture slightly to fill the screen but keeps the image crisp and clear. I still to this day am able to drop jaws when people enter the room with the mit. Some people even own HDTVs of other brands and wish that they could have bought a mit. Strengths: Great picture quality and nice multi-screen PIP Weaknesses: speakers Similar Products Used: Sony
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