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The 628 Series 1080p DLP HDTVs employ advanced signal processing and the latest 1080p DLP chip for unsurpassed detail to produce an exceptional picture quality. Mitsubishi includes the latest in digital signal processing to get the most from this optical system. Dark Detailer provides deep blacks and enhanced dark scene detail. Mitsubishi also uses a high speed video processor called Plush1080p that upconverts 1080i signals to 1080p producing four times the resolution of traditional line doublers. DeepField imager uses new techniques to optimize brightness and contrast within every scene while SharpEdge delivers clean, focused edges between objects and scene backgrounds. The result is exquisite picture clarity from any source in every scene. With Mitsubishi's ClearThought technology, digital TV becomes easy to use. These televisions also feature a Digital Cable Ready HDTV tuner with CableCARD slot, two HDMI digital inputs, and 9-format memory card readers to easily view pictures and playback digital audio files.

Full user opinion
I shopped a while before purchasing this TV. In the end it was down to the Samsung 1080P and this TV. Almost went with the Mits 52528 720P model but I’m glad I spent the extra on this set. The picture is so crisp. I was also thinking about going bigger. I knew the 62” TV’s would be to big but almost went with the Samsung 56”. I’m glad I didn’t. 52” is plenty big and I’m sitting about 11’ from the screen. Bigger is not always better. Why the Mitsubishi over the Samsung.

One I like the memory slots, AV and firewire connections that are located in the front of the 65628, Samsung only has the AV on the side.

Two with the Mits I get an extra 2# over the Samsung 50. The 56 which would have been to big. Looks can be deceiving in the showroom.

Third and biggest problem with the Samsung, Styling, antiglare coatings are much better then the anti glare screen of last year. Both are very good and I don’t see a problem with glare on either set. However the Samsung has a high gloss black boarder around the whole screen that has terrible glare. That with a silver base took the Samsung out of the running.
I only want to see the screen. I find silver to be distracting and the high gloss boarder is just stupid.

On the fan issue I’ve seen others mention. I never hear it, except when I am shutting the TV off.

The best picture I’ve seen so far is the over the air antenna signal, I get my cable card this week, woo hoo.

I agree that the non-hd picture is a major downgrade from HD, didn’t realize it was a poor image until I picked up the HD signal.

Glare - my room does have sunlight in the room and I notice no glare at all.

If you don’t have surround sound you’ll have to get it. The TV speakers are not very good as with every other set out there. I leave the TV speakers off.

I like the remote and use it to control my x-box (games and movies), VCR, and Receiver.

I purchased mine at tweeter.
I wanted to buy mine in a store and Tweeter’s price of $3690 was less then Bestbuy and not much more as the online stores.
Also my fear of finding the TV on sales next month for less are handled with their 60 day price protection and with Thanksgiving sales coming I’m protected.