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4.5 stars
"TV has more features than average."
Pros: Dual HD tuners, built-in Guide, POP
Cons: Expensive and a bit-bulky
Summary: This TV is average, at best, in picture quality, but I like all the features that it has. For example, it has two HD tuners built-in, which I could find in no other brand. So I was able to hook up my off-air antenna to get over 60 local digital and HD channels. Then I hooked up my cable service (without a cable box) to the other tuner. Because they are both QAM/ATSC tuners, it picked up over 250 digital and HD channels from my cable signal. Where it gets even better is that Mitsubishi is the only brand that will have a built-in guide and will name of all your digital and HD stations. The analog stations, it will not name, but you can manually name them. Not Sony, Samsung or Sharp would do this, I tried. So if you are a minimalist, or on a budget, this set-up will pick up over 300 music/digital/analog/HD stations for less than $50 a month for basic cable service. The icing on the cake was that it has POP, which is a cool feature only a few brands have. The interface for naming all your inputs and menu is above average too. I'm pleased with the picture, so although it's more expensive, it's definately above-and-beyond the standard features of any flat-panel I could find.
