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Mitsubishi WD52525 Mitsubishi WD 52525 52" HDTV DLP-DCR

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Top of the line DLP projection TV
Review: Excellent TV. Great picture and sound. Light enough to move around and top quality access to input/output options as well as having the card reader in the front for digital pictures is awsome. For the movie fan that demands top quality picture, this is it!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great Picture, but other problems
Review: Well I had this TV for about a week. Each morning I had to either unplug the TV or use the system reset button on the front panel to power it up. This was identified as a common software glitch and Mitsubishi was working on it.

The picture quality is bright and vivid on well lit scenes, but had a green hue to most pictures if it was dark, especialy foggy scenes. This was VERY apparent on "King Arthur". I tried for about an hour to adust properly but all attempts failed.

The sound on this TV is fairly poor when compared to competitors. This is not a big issue if watching movies (that's what a Home theatre sound system is for), however while watching broadcast, decent sound from the TV would be nice.

A quick search on the internet reveals several others having these same issues along with others I hadn't seen... yet. Aparently there are several software updates that fix a few of the problems, but this just appears to be far too "buggy" for a released, several thousand $$$ TV.

Another note true to all DLP projection TV's is the rainbow effect. This is something I never saw in the store. I used a THX Video set up DVD to adjust picture properties and had a serious rainbow problem on ANY black screen with white lines. It was so bad I had to end my set up. From there on, I noticed this issue with any very dark scene with a white light or lines. This eventually became a nausiating effect strong enough to turn me off of the DLP and to the LCD projection.


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