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Mitsubishi LT-52133 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

 
Mitsubishi LT-52133 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
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Mitsubishi LT-52133 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

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Description:

Mitsubishi 52" 1080p LCD Flat Panel Display HDTV

Features:
  • Thin Frame Design

  • Full Spectrum Color¿

  • x.v.Color¿

  • Easy Connect¿

  • 3 Rear HDMI¿

Product Details:
Product Length: 14.2 inches
Product Width: 48.0 inches
Product Height: 33.4 inches
Product Weight: 83.6 pounds
Package Length: 52.5 inches
Package Width: 35.5 inches
Package Height: 18.4 inches
Package Weight: 101.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews
 
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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 8 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent TV at an excellent price  Mar 26, 2008
By Dean C. Kasal
When I did my research on what new 1080P Flat panel to pick up, I realized it was a no-brainer to pick up this Mitsubishi LT-52133. It not only is the best priced 52" LCD on the market, but it has absolutely exceptional picture quality, brilliant colors, deep blacks and whites, all while supporting the new color standard, x.v. color. It has an ultra thin bezel giving it a very sleek look.

Like most LCD panels that are subject to "juddering", the 133 is no exception. This is because, of course, when you're basically playing a movie that plays back in 24FPS on a TV that only displays in 30FPS, you will constantly notice a "juddering" when the image on the screen is ANYTHING but still. Of course it isn't a problem when the camera is focused on one scene. But, as soon as the camera begins to pan out or move, you notice juddering (subtle choppiness in the frames). And believe me, this isn't just exclusive to fast action scenes, where the 120HZ technology claims to fix, it happens ANYTIME a camera pans across a scene. Again, to fix the juddering, manufacturers have come up with the 120HZ technology that fixes any juddering by taking an "average" frame between 2 frames and intelligently calculates scenes to eliminate judder. Believe me, it makes ALL the difference.

So, even though the 133 is significantly cheaper than its 144 counterpart (the only difference being that the 144 has the 120HZ technology), I would advise going with the LT-52144. Both have come down in price, but with such a big ticket purchase, the 144 is the way to go. But, if you have a certain budget, the 133 is a great TV that matches or beats out any top end SONY or SHARP LCD.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Picture looks very nice, audio isn't so hot  Apr 27, 2008
By Steve
Picture is very good on HD, just ok on SD (but this is pretty common for HDTV sets). My biggest gripe is the audio is kind of 'tinny'. You can avoid this by using your stereo system, but sometimes you just want to turn on the news and watch. Overall, good set for a very good price.

3/17/09: I would down rate this TV now. I had to return it because after a month or so, it kept shutting off on its own. Evidently, a somewhat common problem.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5the right stuff  Jan 07, 2008
By William R. Lowery
The Mitsubishi was superior in sharpness and vivid color to all the other major brands I looked at and the amazon price was lower than any other.
The service was great-- prompt undamaged inside the home delivery .

4 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Amazing!  Nov 19, 2007
By John Garner "HDTV Addict!"
I am a HDTV addict but refuse to buy the "latest & gratest". I have 5 HDTV sets from a 32" to a 120" projection setup that range from 1080i to 1080p but this set is by far the best picture of the bunch. I purchased this unit to put in a plasma lift cabinet that was designed to hold "up to" a 50" plasma but I prefer the look of LCD over plasma. I was going to put a 47" LCD in it but when I found this slim 52" I had to see if it would fit. Not only did it fit - it is now my favorite set in my home.

2 of 4 found the following review helpful:

3Made the Wrong Choice?  Mar 19, 2008
By P. Gibson
I did a lot of research on flat screens before I bought this and although it wasn't the top-rated LCD, the price was right and the overall dimensions and styling were perfect for our wall. No problems with delivery from Electronics Expo and the installation was easy using the Peerless wall mount I purchased from Amazon. I also purchased an Onkyo receiver with HDMI output so that I could route everything through it to the flat screen. That's where my problems started. The LT-52133 will not accept video HDMI inputs from an AV Receiver, so now I have to run another HDMI cable from the Onkyo to the LT-52133. This is a major hassle since this installation is over a hard-to-access fireplace.

The next problem - the flat screen is now "dead". I'm getting a flashing blue led which the service center tells me is probably indicating a bad power supply. So, for the 1 month I have owned this it has worked for 1 week.

I'm hoping my luck will improve with this set. For the 1 week it worked the picture quality met my expectations. Time will tell if I made the wrong choice.

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