Mitsubishi WS-55813 TV

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Sound and Vision Magazine - David Katzmaier

"Expensive for a CRT-based RPTV" was his commnt. He thought the the remote control was too large for some people to reach all the buttons, while NetCommand’s menu-based interface could be slow compared to a universal remote control. He complained aout being limited to only two display modes when watching 1080i (interlaced) high-def programs: Standard and Wide Expand. "The Mitsubishi can’t display 720p (progressive-scan) signals, so if you have an outboard high-def cable or satellite box, you’ll need to set it to convert 720p channels like ABC and ESPN to 1080i", was his comment echoed by another magazine review. He thought that the reds looked oversaturated and unnatural fore adjustment and the picture lacked the razor-sharpness of DLP- and LCD-based rear-projection TVs. He thought picture loss along the edges of the screen due to overscanning was sometimes excessive.

Audioholics - Clint DeBoer

"No direct 720p support via component inputs (ATSC, 1394 and DVI support 720p by upconverting to 1080i)."


WS-55813's Product Features - Mitsubishi-tv.com

55 inch Widescreen (16:9)
NetCommand® 3.0 with IR Learning Provides simple icon-based on-screen digital & analog home theater control. Learns most products' IR codes.
AMVP™ Advanced Multimedia Video Processor provides enhanced pixel multiplication, image formats and digital noise reduction.
MediaCommand™ 5-format memory card reader for JPEG images and MP3 / WMA audio. PerfectColor™ Precision 6-way color correction.
Tru-Focus™ Lenses Reduced spot size, improved focus, high brightness.
QuadField focus™ improves edge and corner focus
MicroFine™ 3 CRTs
FireWire® (IEEE 1394) interface
MonitorLink™/DVI HDCP Input
StretchPlus
DefinEdge™ VSM
Anti-Glare Diamond Shield™
Three 1080i Component Inputs
Auto Film Mode (3:2 Pulldown Compensation)
480-Line Motion-Adaptive 3D Y/C Comb Filter
64-Pt. Convergence Adjustment