Mitsubishi 65 Projection Television WS 65869 Rear Projection
Mitsubishi 65 Projection Television WS 65869 Rear Projection
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 09, 2009]
techguy2277
Casual Listener
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[Feb 12, 2009]
Shawn
Casual Listener
The TV is good when it works. After 6 years we get a blinking green light. It seems the board is defective. Don't just take my word for it. Google blinking green light ws-65869. I wouldn't buy their TV's until their quality standards are up. I'd be fine if this was just a fluke, but after seeing that everyone has the same problem, it makes me mad. |
[Aug 21, 2003]
ritzzz00
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
firewire, built in hd box, netcom. comes in two piece's, great picture.
Weakness:
No DVI input, No 720p. Great tv for the price, I've had this tv for over a year and have nothing but good luck. I'm glad I have a tv with firewire, it will come in handy later on. netcom. is great if you have the right a/v piece's, some will not work. Once you hook it all up it works great... Similar Products Used: None |
[Nov 22, 2002]
melissa adams
Audio Enthusiast
don't walk, run to buy this tv. After owning it for almost a full year, I am extremely pleased with the this television. The picture is amazing and dvd's literally come to life on this set. I am amazed at the clarity and difinition. Highly recommend it without any hesitation. |
[Nov 11, 2002]
seattlesalesman
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Inputs Galore, Firewire, Picture Quality, Price, Upgrades Available.
Weakness:
Cabinet won't win any beauty contests. Like all TV speakers, they lack bass After 8 months of continuous use, no complaints. TV has plenty of inputs to accomidate the most hard-core enthusiast. Picture quality is phenominal with progressive scan DVD's looking near Hi-def. Only had one problem: When I hooked up my Nintendo gamecube with component cables to the appropriate input, I got no audio. I promptly called Home Theater Store to check it out. Turns out to be a loose conection inside the cabinet. About a 10 minute fix using a sautering tool fixed it. I highly recommend using the "Low Temp" setting for the colors. Skin tones are near perfect on this setting. With upgradeability From Mitsu, this is a great Big Scren bargain! Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 04, 2002]
David
AudioPhile
Strength:
Picture, Sound, Inputs, Futurability
Weakness:
none The Mitsubish WS-85369 kicks all other TV's in the grAss. Pioneer Elite...nope doesn't cut the features/options/input/outputs. The only thing the elite can compare in is with the visual display, but for 3k more, not worth it, especially when 65869 equals picture quality in HD and NON-HD modes. Mitsubish owns the RPTV world, with crisp audio to boot, this Mitsu can be a stand in receiver with the many inputs in the back. But for the enthusiast they are going to wan to buy the best dvd/speaker/receivers available to maximize the already magnificent quality. Let's not forget the firewire ports in the back with updateable TV software. All of this is backed with Mitsu's ability to guarentee that this TV will not become old news. Sony's XBR needs to stay direct view. Sony needs to know its role and take a back seat and let the big boys of big screen show them how it works. All in all the rear-projection television on the market is the WS-85365 2002 edition. Similar Products Used: DVD-Player: Ayre D-1, DTV RECEIVER: Zenith DTV1080, RECEIVER: Denon 5803, AMP: BAT VK-6200, SPEAKERS: [Krell LAT-1, LAT-C Center, LAT-2 Surround, and Master Reference Subwoof] TELEVISION: Mit |
[Jul 31, 2002]
GDS
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Absolutely beautiful color the first hour. I don't care what others say, I like Net Command. Unit has LOTS of inputs which I love.
Weakness:
It didn't last very long. In all honesty, this is probably a manufacturing defect or early component failure. I couldn't imagine QA letting the set go out with this problem. Text seems to be fuzzy. Wish it had PiP. I've watched this item for several months at all local electronics shops and found it usually listed for about $4,199 but when Fry's put it on sale for $3,599, I couldn't resist. I asked if there were any other discounts available and was told Fry's would match BestBuy who was offering $150 toward a DVD player. (Now $3,449) They scheduled delivery for the following Saturday but never showed up. I called the store and they said they had a mix up and I would get it the next day. When I asked what they were going to do for my inconvienience, they took another $100 off the price. (Now $3,349) The unmarked delivery truck pulled up Sunday afternoon and unloaded. They set up the set quickly and beat feet. After about one hour the color started fluctuating red as though someone was turning the red tint up and down. I called the store the next day and told them about the problem and they rescheduled another set for the following Sunday. I didn't have the courage to ask them again what they would do for my inconvienience. My grandson uses his XBox on it with utter amazement! Went to Fry's again Tuesday and found a Mitsubishi 2003 catalog. Arrgh! I didn't realize my new set was near the end of year but that is probably why they had it on sale to start with. Similar Products Used: Mistsubishi 35" |
[Jul 23, 2002]
Nick Donato
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Colors, Sharpness, Depth of focus (background images are still crisp, you can actually see that one image is 8', 10’ or 15' behind another).
Weakness:
Netcommand! It's more trouble than it's worth. Mitsubishi makes the best displays I have ever seen! No other TV comes close! I'm not just talking rear projection either. I've yet to see the DLP front projector, Plasma or tube TV that looks better. There are a few flagship displays from other manufacturers that are as good as mitsubishi's entry level sets but, that’s all. Progressive scan DVDs look almost High Definition. High definition images look Amazing, breathtaking on the upper end Platinum plus and Diamond series sets. My advice to anyone is to buy highest level Mitsubishi set you can afford. Similar Products Used: Sony plasma, tubes and RPTV, Marantz plasma and RPTV, Hitachi, Samsung, RCA, Toshiba. |
[Apr 02, 2002]
Sunny Nanua
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
HDTV, Great Picture, Easy to use remote control.
Weakness:
At this time I don''t have a Progressive Scan DVD player & no Sattilite or Digital Cable. There is no weaknes in the WS-65869. Looks so much beeter at the house than it does at the sales floor at goodguys. The size looked ok at the sales floor. When I got it deliverd to the house, it looked HUGE. Looks great. If my house was on fire & I only had 1 thing to save...it would be the WS-65869...lol Similar Products Used: Sony & Toshiba |
[Jan 31, 2002]
Michael
Casual Listener
Strength:
Great picture, many inputs, HDTV Tuner, CABLE Digital Tuner
Weakness:
Does not allow PIP with all inputs, NTSC signal I did a lot of research and am very happy I purchased this TV. The only real problem is the same problem with all 65 inch TV's, the NTSC signal is poor. I tried an external line doubler with no success. The HDTV signal makes up for any problems with the NTSC signal. Similar Products Used: Sony XBR, Hitachi |