8 Temmuz 2009 Çarşamba

Review: Mitsubishi's 65-inch TV; still spinning vinyl?

If the heyday of the gigantic-screen rear-projection HDTV is over, somebody needs to tell Mitsubishi. The company is the sole remaining proprietor pushing out 60-inch-plus TVs too thick to hang on the wall and too inexpensive to merit a cameo on MTV's "Cribs." The main reason for buying this TV is to get as much screen for as little money as possible, and the WD-737 series fulfills that role admirably. Did we mention the picture is ginormous? If you want to go really big for less, the WD-737 series is the only game in town.
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July 8, 2009
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Mitsubishi's 'home theater TV'
If the heyday of the gigantic-screen rear-projection HDTV is over, somebody needs to tell Mitsubishi. The company is the sole remaining proprietor pushing out 60-inch-plus TVs too thick to hang on the wall and too inexpensive to merit a cameo on MTV's "Cribs." The main reason for buying this TV is to get as much screen for as little money as possible, and the WD-737 series fulfills that role admirably. Did we mention the picture is ginormous? If you want to go really big for less, the WD-737 series is the only game in town. Read the full review

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