Picture - Fantastic! While you can adjust the television many ways, I think the three built-in settings is all I need. On delivery it defaults to bright, which normally looks weird. Most of the time I...
Show Full Review
Picture - Fantastic! While you can adjust the television many ways, I think the three built-in settings is all I need. On delivery it defaults to bright, which normally looks weird. Most of the time I have the setting on natural where it usually looks fantastic
A major issue for me is glare with a south facing window next to it. I have light blocking shades (100% opague), but my wife hates when I use them. This television handles glare well.
Since DLP technology does not burn in images, you do not have to stretch conventional images to fill in the screen or look at ugly grey bars. I think this is a big plus.
Initially my family thought the television was ridiculously large. They now love it. Unless you are the type who likes sitting in the back of a theatre, big is beautiful, especially in HD.
One potential major problem is that a straight conventional broadcast looks awful. Since both my Dish HD recorder and DVD recorder have an up converter, that is not problem for me.
Sound - Average. I have heard better and worse in its price range. Though maybe I am spoiled with a super surround sound system that cost more then the television, I feel it leaves a bit to be desired.
Set-up - Actually relatively light weight and my wife and I set it up easily. Along with light bulb replacment, you do need to factor into the price a stand, which you do not always have to do with other televsions. Trivial, but I wish it had a DVI interface in front.
The televsion intially would not store my set-ups when I turned off the television but Mitsubishi was very helpful. Despite this problem, I gave quality five stars since the television was physically abused by getting twisted some in my truck (long story) and still works great.
Bottom line - If you want a large television, you can spare a little protusion from the wall, and you want the most bang for the buck, get this television. Take the money you would save over an LCD or plasma televsion and buy something else.
Hide Full Review