Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: 3 months tv not watchable
Comment: On Nov 24,2006, I bought a Mitsubishi DLP TV, model # WD65732, After 11 months of service the TV began to flicker and lose color. I purchased the extended warranty, but because it was still under the manufacturers warranty, I was referred to Mitsubishi service.

Now the problem, the earliest that a repair tech can examine my TV is DECEMBER 21! A full month without a working TV and at the holidays and bowl season no less!

Imagine life at your house with no TV during the holidays for a month or longer!
I truly regret not buying a Sony from a local dealer...lesson learned.



The repair company you contract with is also sub-standard.
The replacement part was ordered and received on Jan 18,2008.
Two months after the initial contact report was made. All this time my TV was unwatchable.
Finally nailed down a return repair date of Feb 14,2008...a full three months without a usable TV!
If this is the kind of product and service Mitsubishi is going to supply now, you can bet I will be telling all my friends about the `NEW" Mitsubishi!


Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Buy a Pioneer, Sony or Samsung instead !
Comment: We bought the "Diamond" model of this TV last February. It first died this summer due to an overheating problem. The repair man knew about the problem when he arrived and had the part with him, it wasn't the first time he had fixed the problem. He mentioned that he hoped we had purchased the extended warranty (we didn't.)

It died again on Super Bowl Sunday before the game started. This time it appears the "Optical Engine" and lamp have failed, though I am not sure because the repair man can't come out until next week. That was his guess over the phone after having me run some basic diagnostics.

The bottom line is we paid lots of money for a TV that has now failed twice in the first year we've had it. That is NOT good, I would never recommend this TV. My repair person told me that he rarely gets called for Pioneer, Sony or Samsung models, but that he gets lots of calls for Mitsubishi.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Great TV - 65 inches of love
Comment: My only issues with this TV is that I can only get 1080i via the Component Video with my Apple TV. Wont get 1080i via HDMI which it should for the Apple TV. Same was true with my Samsung DVD Recorder which upconverts to 1080i - not get 1080i through HDMI but get it just fine via component cable. But the HDMI does work great with my DirectTV HD DVR and my Toshiba HD DVD Player. Otherwise it would be perfect...picture is great...only thing I am not used to is that it takes about 25 seconds for "BOOT UP".

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: AMAZING.....ITS THE MIRRORS!!
Comment: Bottom line for the price, this is the best 65" rear projection DLP on the market. The picture will make your jaw hit the floor. So bright, you needs sunglasses to watch it. There have been reports of some loud fans on pre-december builds but Mitsubishi is aware of this and a simple fix will correct this problem. Speakers are bad on this, no doubt but if your getting a 65" HDTV, your probably not some noob using your TV speakers anyways. Get yourself a ZVOX or something similiar if you dont want to go 5.1 surround. With the 4 HDMI slots, this is future proofed for a long time time to come, which I love. You will find your self watching stooopid HDTV shows just because the picture looks so good, lol.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: THE BEST HDTV YOU CAN BUY!!!
Comment: WOW!! This is THE BEST TV you could EVER want!! The color's are the most lifelike, the blacks are the most vivid and real. What is MOST attractive to me is the fact that it DOES NOT have just 1 input that is 1080p. It upconverts ALL the inputs to 1080p! Which means that you would not have to buy another DVD player that upconverts to 1080i, or 1080p, just use your existing DVD player. Everything about this tv shouts "BUY ME, YOU WON'T REGRET IT"!! It has all the inputs that you could want, or need. I am using three of the four HDMI inputs now, and still have one left for the future. I actually gave up on finding a HDTV that was THIS BIG, with 4 HDMI inputs, picture quality to DIE for & was THIS AFFORDABLE at the same time. I figured I would have to give up at least 1 of the things I wanted, to get the rest. BOY, was I WRONG!! I always knew that Mitsubishi was THE BEST HDTV on the market! My first HDTV was a Mitsubishi also. I bought it in 2003, and am now selling it to a friend of mine who is buying his first HDTV. I have never had a problem with my old tv, & it still looks good. By the way, I gave up on the war between HD DVD & Blu-Ray. I figured why wait to see which format would win. So, I bought BOTH of them, & now enjoy the advantages that they each have. I know that people are currently buying TV's that mount on the wall. The truth of it is that while seeing it in your mind, you have a tendency to FORGET that there will be wires that you will have to hide SOMEHOW! Also, they don't care as much about picture quality as they should, so they buy 720p's. Most will be buying a new one in a short while, when they see their friends with 1080p's. They will also want to buy a BIGGER size screen. PEOPLE, I know that this TV can NOT be mounted on the wall. BUT. it will NOT take up your whole room either. So, in conclusion, I would say that this TV will fill ALL your needs. Now, & in the future!