Saturday, May 2, 2009

Mitsubishi Diamond Series WD-65835 65-Inch 1080p DLP HDTV (Glossy Black)

Mitsubishi's diamond line has come to represent the devotion to timeless design, commitment to quality and the pursuit of innovation while never losing sight of what is most important to the customers. These are the hallmarks that define the diamond line and have earned Mitsubishi a reputation of excellence.This proud tradition is evident in the home theater TV philosophy which puts the focus on the large-screen DLP HDTVs. The result is an all-picture sensation that puts you in the middle of all the action. And with the 3D ready feature, immersion in your entertainment is even more captivating. Watch from the sidelines as your favorite team makes a game-winning play or stand back as your favorite film invades your living room. No other line of HDTVs can deliver the same experience.
Customer Review: Stunning picture
I just purchased this TV to replace a 56" first generation, HD-ready rear projection TV from Toshiba. It took some convincing to get my better half to agree to replace a working TV - especially since it was already a 1080i set - but now that we have the new set she's as blown away by the picture as I am. Right out of the box, the picture is stunning. After it's properly set up, it's darned near reference quality. The set has ample controls that allow you to calibrate the set well beyond the standard controls available on most sets. (I use Digital Video Essentials on Blu-ray to make adjustments... Highly recommended.) The set has inky blacks; vibrant, natural colors; and a razor sharp picture. It makes me want to re-watch all of my Blu-ray disks. Be aware though that when it comes to SDTV, bigger is definitely not better. That's not a knock against this set as SD looks lousy on all big screens. If you're just getting into big screen TVs, make sure you have high-definition sources. Otherwise, you might well be disappointed. I also appreciate that the set has discrete IR codes for each of the inputs. It's makes the set easy to control with my Logitech Harmony universal remote. I can't comment on the sound though as I run all my audio through a high-end receiver but given the overall quality of the set, I'm surprised that other reviewers have given such low marks. I did quite a bit of research before buying the set and all of the professional reviews rated the set highly. I'm happy to say that my personal experience has been equally as positive. My only gripe - and it's a minor one - is that the set doesn't support picture-in-picture or picture-outside-picture. Again, I hadn't used that feature on my old set for just about 8 years so that wasn't a deal breaker for me though. All in all, I would not hesitate to recommend this set to anyone. Especially if you're looking for a big screen but can't afford the high price of a comparably sized plasma or LCD.
Customer Review: "Diamond" Series?????? really??????
i've owned severaly Mits DLP tv's including the WD-65100 (a $15k retail model that they no longer sell) that i'm replacing with this new model. Understanding that this is now the top Mits series (Diamond), i expected a lot from this tv. let's start with the picture. it's fantastic. i don't pay for any HD broadcasts via cable but all of my local stations now broadcast in hi-def and the picture in amazing. i can't complain about that. but i can and will complain about a couple of other things. most importantly the sound quality. what a massive ridiculous insulting JOKE!!! i'm seriously blown away by how horrible the sound is on this set. it's staggeringly bad. i can seriously get better sound from a $99 portable TV than this set provides. the audio sounds as if it's coming out of 2 hollow cans underneath the set. it's so incredibly disappointing it really ruins the experience of the picture. i'm appalled by this. whoever at Mits signed off on this audio should be fired immediately. i mean really? this is ur best DLP???? finally i'll make a comment about the fit/finish. basially, it's B league. panels don't line up. the plastic is of a cheap quality, the fold down door on the front panel (that hides the controls) does not fully close and is not flush and can't be fixed, it's just bad quality, plain and simple. i think Mitsubishi has lost me with this set. i've been a fan for years. unfortunately, somebody has made some really horrible decisions that will sour my future allegiance to the brand. and that's too bad.


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