Mitsubishi WD-65831
Produces deep blacks with excellent shadow detail; greatly reduced “rainbow effect” compared to other DLPs; resolves every line of 1080-resolution sources; plenty of picture control including fine-tuning for color and tint; excellent connectivity with two 1080p-compatible HDMI inputs and a 1080p DVI input; very compact design for a 65-inch HDTV.
This is what CNET Review could say about the Mitsubishi WD-65831. It measures 58.5×40.8×19.8 inches and weighs a comparatively feathery 99 pounds. It has DLP-based light engine that uses the same Texas Instruments DLP chip found in competing 1080p DLP televisions. It has the picture-outside-picture feature letting you view two shows that is useful when you’re browsing other channels while the other show is in commercial.
A thing that would prevent you from buying this is expensive, well its because of its powerful features.
Mitsubishi WD-52628 Review
PCMag has posted a review of the Mitsubishi WD-52628 52″ DLP TV. For the most part, the review is favorable, the cite that there are some minor problems with the image from time to time. It weighed in at 121 pounds, but handgrips on both sides so moving it didn’t appear to be a problem to them.
There might be some slight problems with the resolution if you want to interface your PC with this bad boy. The screen cuts off part of the picture because of the resolution. Overall, they give it 4 out of 5.
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