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Mitsubishi WS65517
Mitsubishi WS65517
MSRP: $ 2499.00

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Reviewed by:

Bonney

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
March 24, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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4.50 of 5, 2.00 votes

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Price Paid:  $1349.00 from Sears

Summary:
The first thing that I saw with this TV was how great the picture was when using the compenent inputs from my dvd player. There are at least 7 inputs. I was able to view HD tv shows by hooking in set of bent up old rabbit ears. The HD channels were still crystal clear. The internal speakers sound great also. The only thing that I didn't really like is that the component inputs only do 480 and 1080i inputs and not 720. I have an HD pack for the xbox and some of the games will do 720 and it will not display on the TV. The remote has a lot of features and you can easily change inputs. The TV weighs 390 lbs and it is not slim. There are 2 ant, 3 composite, 2 component, and 1 hdmi and 2 or 3 s-video inputs. Although it is older technology, the picture looks a lot better than the DLP and LCD that I saw in the store. The channel scans for analog and digital channels. I don't have a set to box so, I just use my cable from the wall in I still have 6 HD channels as well as 20 music channels. The settings allow you to adjust everything concerning video, audio, and convergence. I can't say enough good things about it. I have no regrets especially since the price was great and the size is big and clear.

Strengths:
Great sound. Easy setup. Great picture

Weaknesses:
No 720p support unless attached to the HDMI port.

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