RCA MM52100 Rear Projection
RCA MM52100 Rear Projection
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 05, 2008]
swampyjack
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Fireplace fire makes a nice reflection in the large non working black screen.
Weakness:
Durability. Quality in workmanship. Education in the technicians required to provide repair. I purchased our RCA MM52100 in 12/ 27/01. I even bought the extended warrenty. Almost immediately it was sent to the authorized repair shop in our area due to it turning itself on and off. It was not fixed the first time, sent back and kept another 2 months. This unit has never worked properly. Yesterday it turned itself off and will not come back on. When I try to power it on, it will stay on only a second, then go on and off for a second each time for @ four times. It will not power back on. I expected much better from a unit I paid so much of my hard earned money for. And the "authorized" service technicians were obviously clueless as to the knowledge in how to fix my problem. I highly discourage the future purchase of an RCA product. Customer Service Totaly unreliable |
[Dec 07, 2002]
G
Casual Listener
Strength:
reliability is poor
Weakness:
remote and automatic shutdowns for no apparent reason Fair deal rating would be approiate if the unit worked all the time MM52110 manufactured 4/2001 purchased 6/2001 nice unit but about 9 monys out started turning off buy itself. Did not think much of it as stray ir can do that. But 5 months after the 1 year warrannty is up this does a hard shutdown i the middle if the night. Still waiting for the results of the Authorized service center. The Place of purchase REX Lake city Florida told me they only repair products they they sell an externed warratny on and now they tell me that the unit I opurchsed is expected to need service within 3 to 5 years after purchse and thet is why they sell the extended warranty. I have a Toshiba that is 10 Plus years old and still playing ie 48 inch projection. Big mistake buying the RCA unit especially Form REX ie no serice. I will let you know if RCA/ Thompson does anything. Similar Products Used: Toshiba, Zenith |
[Sep 28, 2002]
tharwood
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
VGA and component inputs
Weakness:
Poor reliability After years of owning Sony and Panasonic sets with no problems, I bought this unit "on sale" at Circuit City as a store display. After 1-1/2 years of use as a regular TV, I added an RCA High-Definition receiver recently. I then quickly discovered that the VGA and composite video inputs did not process the signal properly (bad convergence). This was ultimately diagnosed as a bad component after discussion between the video repair service and Thompson. RCA/Thompson's response to my plight (that why would a 1 year warranty limit apply to a component that could not have been discovered by me within a year) was that "a 1 year warranty is a 1 year warranty". This will now cost me $355 to fix on my own, and I have still waiting for the repair after 3 weeks because Thompson took a week to diagnose the problem and I am still waiting for the part to arrive. Consumer beware: the initial cost is lower than Sony or Panasonic, but the future costs will probably exceed the other brands' costs. |
[Dec 21, 2000]
Steve Jr.
Casual Listener
Strength:
Interlaced and Progressive (new speak for non-interlaced) scanning all in the same unit, fantastic picture, plenty of inputs, even has USB ports on front and back.
Weakness:
Even though I know there's not much that can be done about it, the one weakness I can think of about is how the jack panel is very low on the rear of the chasis. After all this while of using it, this is the only hassle I can honestly remark on. What can I say about this unit that would do it justice? Similar Products Used: Persoanlly none, other than seeing others big screens and trust me, this is not your fathers rear projection of just a few years ago. |
[Jan 15, 2001]
Lynn Marshall
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Excellent picture from DirecTV, DVDs and as computer monitor. Enough inputs to handle any application.
Weakness:
The advertised 160 degree viewing area is stretching it a bit...but overall a great picture from NEARLY any angle. If you use this model as a monitor, the inputs are limitless and the quality far exceeds any other projection TV I saw on the Circuit City floor. I have plugged in my DirecTV, DVD, Nintendo 64, laptop computer, digital camera and everything else I could find, all at the same time! The quality is excellent. And for a medium sized living room, the 52" screen is perfect. When connected to a Dolby Digital receiver, it's almost like being in a theatre. Almost. I live in an area where HDTV broadcasting will be a while in coming, so I haven't bought the companion set top converter yet, but if what I've seen so far is any indication, it should be razor sharp. You couldn't find a more versatile and impressive projection digital tv. Shop around for the best price, though. Prices can vary by $500 on the net and from showroom to showroom. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 08, 2001]
Robert Burns
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great picture, lots of inputs, easy setup, handles all video applications, Price is right
Weakness:
The remote, screen glare, Problem with red hues The picture on the TV is excellent. Could not see any lines with digital cable. The color is excellent when the settings are adjusted. Normal settings tend to show more red then expected. However this can be adjusted quickly. |
[May 05, 2001]
Curtis Abrue
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Wow...a 52 inch PC monitor to surf the web, read email, play PC games, watch movies, do my finances, trade stocks, play MP3s, videoconference and, oh yeah, watch TV in my living room from my sofa...too cool.
Weakness:
None really. Minor improvements would be appreciated. The refresh rate is only 60Hz, the remote requires you to cycle through the inputs to get to and from the TV and VGA, the remote is not backlit, the 10W speakers are nice but not great, and the corners of the VGA are not as sharp as the rest of the screen. Oh yeah, no center channel, no true surround sound, darn. I was tired of the "home stereo lifestyle", all those components, all those cables, all those wires. I knew I could replace all those components with a PC if I could find a TV with SVGA or better (some tvs only have VGA, 640x480, which is not acceptable, most tvs dont even do that, Svideo connection is as good you can go with a standard TV). The easiest part was pitching this to my wife who hates my "stereo-farm" as much as I do. Similar Products Used: I looked at a 16:9 Panasonic that had VGA and saw a Samsung that did as well. Also, RCA makes a direct view 16:9 that handles VGA. Also looked at Princeton Graphics for direct view up to 36 inch and XGA. Those were pretty nice. I also tried a "VGA Converter" on my old TV...dont waste your time, they actually look worse even with SVideo jacks. |
[Dec 14, 2001]
Paul Engels
Casual Listener
Strength:
Appearance; ease of set up; input/output connections
Weakness:
Reliability I bought the Proscan PS52800 which is the dressed up, slightly upscale version of the RCA MM52100. The features are identical and the video projection is the same in both units. The Proscan is better looking in my opinion having more black finish than gray and the stereo components internal to the unit are slighty upgraded (but who cares if you're going Home Theatre...). Similar Products Used: None |
[Jan 29, 2001]
Anthony
Audiophile
Strength:
Connections. USB, 2 x SVGA and the basics like any other HDTV ready TV.
Weakness:
Video from a VCR, DVD Player, Cable is not line doulbed and you can barely see the scan lines. but it still looks GREAT! Getting the HDTV tuner will fix this problem. Using it as a monitor: Similar Products Used: none. |
[Jul 23, 2001]
Matt
Audio Enthusiast
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