Mitsubishi VS 50609 Rear Projection
Mitsubishi VS 50609 Rear Projection
USER REVIEWS
[May 06, 2002]
ism4212
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
The picture, sound, and price.
Weakness:
Sound department was a little lacking, but that really did not matter because I use the home theater for sound. This was my first rear projection television. I was using a Sony 27". I am amazed by the performance of this TV. Picture quality is great. I use this TV for watching DTV and DVD. For DTV, I use S-video and component for DVD. I know HDTV picture is better with a progressive scan DVD play, but that setup will cost 3 times as much. For the price you can not beat it. Build quality is great. Father-in-law has a 15 year old Mitsubishi that is still working. Remote is great. Similar Products Used: I viewed other analog rear projections from: Sony, Toshiba, and Hitachi. |
[Jan 14, 2002]
Todd
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Picture Quality; User friendly remote control
Weakness:
None The picture quality of this television is excellent. My satellite is hooked up to the TV with an S-Video connection and the picture is very clear. But until you play a DVD, you won't be able to see exactly how good this TV really is. I hooked up my DVD player to the TV using component cables and I couldn't believe that I was watching a projection screen. I would recommend this television to anyone who is looking for an affordable large screen. Similar Products Used: Sony, Toshiba |
[Dec 19, 2001]
Kevin
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Picture Quality, Ease of adjustment, on-screen menu system, brand reputation, price
Weakness:
Really, none thus far. Unless, one considers non-HDTV a weakness After exhaustively researching and viewing nearly every 'better' brand 50 inch projection television on the market, I finally decided on the Mitubishi. All the brands I tested and mentioned above really do project a very nice image, but the Mitsubishi line always seemed to be the leader in vibrant color richness, picture detail and sharpness. In fact, I found the picture to rival most HDTVs. Similar Products Used: Extensive demos of comparable Sony, Hitachi and Toshiba models. |