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Mitsubishi WD-65833 Review

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

Perhaps the best value in big-screen HDTVs right now is in microdisplays, more commonly known as rear-projection TVs (RPTVs). As the category shrinks because of ever more popular and large flat-screen models using plasma and LCD technology, RPTV prices continue to drop.

Mitsubishi LT-46144 LCD TV Review

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

As LCD and plasma compete for your hard-earned dollars, every difference between the two flat-panel HDTV types takes on more significance. This year, with the availability of 1080p resolution in both, 120Hz processing has emerged as the big spec-sheet differentiator: LCD has it, while plasma does not. Those extra hertz–60 is the standard–ostensibly reduce blurring [...]

Mitsubishi WD-65831 HDTV Review

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

Big-screen rear-projection HDTVs are inexorably giving up ground to flat-panel models, and thanks to plasma and flat LCD price erosion, that process is happening more quickly than ever. Today sales of more-expensive 50-inch plasmas equal or exceed sales of cheaper 50-inch projection sets, and it’s just a matter of time before even bigger, 60-inch plasmas [...]

Mitsubishi HC3000U

Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006

Mitsubishi’s HC3000U front projector proves that good things can come in very small packages. This compact, relatively affordable projector ($2,999 list) incorporates a new HD-resolution DLP chipset from Texas Instruments, one of the first with Brilliant Color technology. Aside from a sales-friendly name, the technology really does help improve some aspects of picture quality, contributing [...]

Mitsubishi WD-62628

Friday, May 19th, 2006

Mitsubishi styles itself as “the big-screen company,” so it’s no surprise that its 2005 lineup of rear-projection HDTVs includes more models than any other manufacturer. This year, all of Mitsubishi’s DLP-based HDTVs have 1080p resolution, which promises to finally deliver all 2 million-plus pixels of 1080i broadcasts, and all should exhibit similar performance. We’ve been [...]