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Mitsubishi WD-52725 Projection TV (WD52725)

52" diagonal, 16:9, $4,499 MSRP Add to Compare List


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Mitsubishi WD-52725 Projection TV
User Rating 

12 User Reviews Rated 3.5
Image Quality 4.2
Features 4.0
Construction 3.9
Ease of Use 3.5
Reliability 2.5
Value for Money 2.8

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Mitsubishi WD-52725 Projection TV Reviews
12 User Reviews
Jun 2, 2010 britt
    Fabulous TV, but the circuit board/capacitor problems ruin what would otherwise ...
Mar 13, 2010 Rick
    overly priced and expensive to keep in operational condition...
Oct 23, 2009 Qualityman
    I have only had this TV for four years. I have replaced the lamp twice. I have h...
Jun 3, 2009 Nina R
    My tv is only 2+ years old. We haven't had a tv since April. The lamp burned out...
May 3, 2009 JP
    I OWNED THIS TV FOR 2 1/2 YEARS. IT IS PURE POOP. IMAGE QUALITY IS PATHETIC, OFF...
Mar 10, 2009 Teezy
    I really love my tv because it shows a great picture. I enjoy playing my games o...
Dec 28, 2007 Gary
    I love the TV. I bought it in July 2005. I think my bulb is bad, although I'm ...
Dec 26, 2007 DaveInFL
    I bought this TV 2 years ago. It was sitting next to a similar Sony, and the pic...
Dec 19, 2007 Beast GTP
    Lamp Life is horrible. Lamp needs replacing less than a year apart. 3 lamps so f...
Oct 27, 2006 peggy
    Lamp goes out in 18 months of light use. The new lamps cost THREE HUNDRED dolla...
Aug 28, 2006 bad mits
    picture great on HD. but standard def picture is extremely bad via both over the...
Oct 26, 2005 Ken Martin
    Awesome picture; have owned since Nov. 04. All who have seen this set rave at th...
Jun 02, 2010 britt 4.0
Image Quality 5.0
Features 4.0
Construction 5.0
Ease of Use 4.0
Reliability 2.0
Value for Money 4.0

My Experience: Fabulous TV, but the circuit board/capacitor problems ruin what would otherwise be an impeccable profile. The repair costs are so high that it's not cost-effective to fix it - just throw it out when it breaks. Which, unfortunately, it will. All too soon.
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