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This last weekend, I purchased a Mitsubishi WD73733 TV to replace my Sony K60WE610... and I got it set up last night.
I know the 60" set being smaller would have a tendancy to a sharper picture, but I figured that going from 768 native resolution on the Sony to 1080P on the Mitsu would compensate for that... The problem is, he Mitsu picture just seems "softer"... even with the sharpness cranked all the way up. Any thoughts, or am I just spoiled by my old Sony set? TIA, Scott |
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Hate to be picky but... | Feedback Forum | JJ | 15 | 05-08-2008 05:10 AM |
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