Mitsubishi WD-62627

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CNET Editors' Take

CNET did not review the Mitsubishi WD-62627, but we did review the larger version, the Mitsubishi WD-62628.

Review: Quick Take: While we did not review the Mitsubishi WD-62627, we did review the more-expensive step-up version, model WD-62628. The two are nearly identical, although the step-up WD-62628 includes a Deep Field imager processing and a digital audio cable, and it features an all-black finish as opposed to the WD-62527's two-tone coloration. In terms of image quality, we expect the two to be nearly identical. For more information, please refer to the ... Expand full review
Quick Take: While we did not review the Mitsubishi WD-62627, we did review the more-expensive step-up version, model WD-62628. The two are nearly identical, although the step-up WD-62628 includes a Deep Field imager processing and a digital audio cable, and it features an all-black finish as opposed to the WD-62527's two-tone coloration. In terms of image quality, we expect the two to be nearly identical. For more information, please refer to the full review of the WD-62628. For further details on other Mitsubishi televisions, see our coverage of Mitsubishi's 2005 rear-projection HDTV lineup. Hide Review

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3.5 stars out of 8 user reviews

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  • 3 star: 2
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  • 1 star: 1

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4.5 stars 5 of 5 users found this review helpful

"Great picture: rich colors and so brigt that I turn it down at night. Side-view is tremendous." By JRL777

Pros Great picture quality! I opted out of black-enhance option because detail is lost and colors look muted. T.V. provides slide-show directly from memory cards, and photos look great. Has 2 HDMI inputs.

Cons Standard def. viewing can look unfocused. Sound is adequate but nothing special. Remote has only four buttons that light up and they have no labels on them: rest of remote is in the dark.

Summary Vast improvement over my 55" high def. CRT rear projection TV. After 4 days, I am still happy with my choice. I took back a Toshiba 62" 720p set after only two days because it had speaker problems--though, when working, the sound was much better than the Mitsubishi's. The ... Expand full review

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