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Hitachi 42HDT51
Hitachi 42HDT51
MSRP: $ 3788.00

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Reviewed by:

MAB

(Casual Listener)

Review Date
December 4, 2005

Overall Rating
 1 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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Review 1 of 1

Price Paid:  $2700.00 from Local retailer

Summary:
This review is actually for the 42HTD52 42" Plasma. I originally bought a Panasonic 42" plasma, however the screen had a manufacturer defect and so I opted to return it for the Hitachi. Overall I was initially satisfied with the tv with the exception of the black level, which was poor although an inherent problem with these types of tvs. After owning the tv for around two months and watching a fair amount of college and nfl football, the tv began to develop a permanent marking from the ESPN logo that you find while watching any of their stations. Needless to say I was completely pissed, since I know I hadn't watched enough ESPN to warrant the problem, though I was aware it is a risk with plasma tv's. I'd taken every step and all the care necessary to avoid such an issue, and if watching a few football games every weekend results in this (even with the contrast settings set to around 30%), I wasn't about to risk keeping the tv and have further problems down the road. Back the tv went and I ended up ponying up even more money for a new Sony XBR 50", but with no risk of burn-in.

Strengths:
Resolution, nice looking set.

Weaknesses:
Black levels are poor at best, chance of burn-in makes these tv's a total risk to anyone who watches sports.

Similar Products Used:
Panny 42" HD Plasma (TH50something25pu)...


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