Mitsubishi WD-57734

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Mitsubishi WD-57734
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CNET did not review the Mitsubishi WD-57734, but we did review a larger model in the series.

Review: Although CNET did not review the 57-inch Mitsubishi WD-57734, we did review the 65-inch Mitsubishi WD-65734. Judging from their spec sheets, the two Mitsubishi rear-projection DLP-based HDTVs are identical but for screen size, so we expect the picture quality of the 65-inch model to provide a good indication of how the 57-incher will perform. For more information, check out the full review of the Mitsubishi WD-65734. For details on Mitsubishi's other lines of 2007 DLP HDTVs, check out our additional coverage.
Although CNET did not review the 57-inch Mitsubishi WD-57734, we did review the 65-inch Mitsubishi WD-65734. Judging from their spec sheets, the two Mitsubishi rear-projection DLP-based HDTVs are identical but for screen size, so we expect the picture quality of the 65-inch model to provide a good indication of how the 57-incher will perform. For more information, check out the full review of the Mitsubishi WD-65734. For details on Mitsubishi's other lines of 2007 DLP HDTVs, check out our additional coverage. Hide Review

Average User Rating

3.5 stars out of 8 user reviews

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  • 5 star: 5
  • 4 star: 1
  • 3 star: 0
  • 2 star: 2
  • 1 star: 0

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2.0 stars

"white dots" By lemonheadscott

Pros: seemedlike a geat tv. excellent picture.

Cons: one month after my three year warranty expired I started getting white ( asnd black) dots all over the screen. tafter two months, the number of dots has made it unuseable. Mitsubishi has given me a price of $1500 for just the part to fix the problem

Summary: .No more Mitsubishi products for me.

2.0 stars

"Two years old and white dots all over screen" By rickster1012

Pros: loved the picture and how easy it is to set up

Cons: Say's 1080p but won't support 1080p

Summary: After having it for two years I started seeing little white dots flicker on the screen then noticed alot of little black dots. Called mits and was told they never heard of the problem so looked up the problem online and there were alot of complaints about the problem, seems ... Expand full review

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