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Mitsubishi WD-62525 Projection TV (WD62525)

62" diagonal, 16:9, $4,699 MSRP Add to Compare List


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Mitsubishi WD-62525 Projection TV
User Rating 

8 User Reviews Rated 3.5
Image Quality 4.3
Features 4.1
Construction 3.8
Ease of Use 3.9
Reliability 2.5
Value for Money 2.3

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Mitsubishi WD-62525 Projection TV Reviews
8 User Reviews
May 22, 2012 Rich F
    This has been a great tv, with just a couple of issues. One, the room needs to b...
Nov 13, 2010 larry f49ers16
    Going on 5 yrs. No problems except had to change the bulb, but extended warranty...
Dec 29, 2009 Rob Cairo
    In 4 1/2 years I have replaced the lamp 3 times. This tv is not watched often en...
Jul 20, 2009 Gayle
    We bought this in 2004 and have problems with it about every 6 months. Thankful...
Jan 7, 2009 Mark McCallister
    Bought this in 2004 and sicne then its been working great. The only maintenance/...
Nov 6, 2008 dll
    Have had TV for almost 4 years with problems being many. This year alone we have...
Aug 17, 2008 michael
    Have had the TV for 4 years and have nothing but problems with them. While it wa...
Jul 1, 2008 deedeenjr
    had tv for 16 months,but bulb in it and it wasn't the problem...the light optica...
May 22, 2012 Rich F 4.0
Image Quality 4.0
Features 4.0
Construction 4.0
Ease of Use 5.0
Reliability 4.0
Value for Money 3.0

My Experience: This has been a great tv, with just a couple of issues. One, the room needs to be dark to see the picture- glare is a killer. Two, the bulbs. I've had this tv almost 7 years, and have replaced 2 of them. Thankfully, the first bulb was covered by the warranty, which is great, because they were $400 at the time. The second one was not, but the price had dropped on the bulbs to about $120, so I had no problem replacing it. I'm expecting to have the light start to blink again, but bulbs for this tv are now about $40, so if we decide to keep this tv, I know it won't cost much to make it look new again.

Problems: Replaced 2 bulbs, not great unless room is dark, but these are common to most, if not all, DLP tv's.
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