Mitsubishi WS48511 48 in. TV
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- Aspect Ratio: 16:9 4:3 Enhanced 14:9
- Weight: 180 lb.
- Screen Size: 48 inch
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looking to the future
Pros
stunning picture, easy set-up, very upgradeable
Cons
requires many high-end expensive cables to hook up your equipment for optimal picture and sound
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
finally an all in one solution to hdtv -it's ready out of the box. Perfect size for an apartment, not obnoxious but really delivers the big screen movie impact.
i spent a lot of time researching this purchase because I know how much is going on right now with tv's and their signals. So, I bought this tv knowing it would take me into the future and last me for a good 10-15 years.
And now after about a week, I am confident it will. After connecting my outdoor antenna ( already mounted on my apt. building) to the dtv input I had ( in less than 5 min ), all the major networks - and some mexican ones - in hd or sd. Wow, it looks incredible. especially abc which is hd all day, all night. And this brings me to why i bought widescreen, in addition to watching movies the way they are meant to be seen, the new signals will fill the widescreen so why not start now?
I am very happy so far and would recommend this tv to anyone. Be sure to buy integrated though, another box to add and cables is stupid.
And now after about a week, I am confident it will. After connecting my outdoor antenna ( already mounted on my apt. building) to the dtv input I had ( in less than 5 min ), all the major networks - and some mexican ones - in hd or sd. Wow, it looks incredible. especially abc which is hd all day, all night. And this brings me to why i bought widescreen, in addition to watching movies the way they are meant to be seen, the new signals will fill the widescreen so why not start now?
I am very happy so far and would recommend this tv to anyone. Be sure to buy integrated though, another box to add and cables is stupid.