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HP Pavilion MD5880n 58" - widescreen Projection TV - color
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- From: CNET
- Posted: May-11-2007
"one of the best"
this is one of the best TV's i have seen, the colours are so good. HD source is a must, im running a Bell ExpressVU, PS3, and my desktop on it. its aslo pretty thin for a DLP about 17"
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- Posted: Feb-23-2007
"excellent except for service, not that Ive owned it for 9 months."
Great TV as stated: I may have got floor model in an exchange and so it may have had lots of buld hours already. Failed in 9 months "should not " . Other manufactures cover first year and have cheaper bulbs. CAREFULL HERE: you buy a 4 yr store warr
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- Posted: Sep-19-2006
"Outstanding TV in every way."
I bought this sight unseen from J&R for $2500. Everything has been fine. I have heard none of the noise from wheel/fan that others have. Picture is outstanding. The TV's sound is also quite good - so much so that I often leave off my surround sou
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Pcmag
- Posted: Jun-30-2006
Rear-projection TVs (RPTVs) offer big screen enjoyment for a fraction of the price of the largest flat-panel displays, and the 58-inch HP Pavilion md5880n ($3,499.99 list) is one of the most impressive RPTVs I've seen to date. Its robust A/V input selection is uniquely located for easy access,...
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Pcworld
- Posted: Jan-20-2006
HP MD5880n Big-screen 1080p TV has unique input connections. When thinking about big-screen TVs, the name Hewlett-Packard usually doesn't come to mind. But based on our tests of the company's 58-inch MD5880n DLP set, maybe that perception should change. Our newfound high regard stems from the...
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Pcworld
- Posted: Jan-20-2006
When thinking about big-screen TVs, the name Hewlett-Packard usually doesn't come to mind. But based on our tests of the company's 58-inch MD5880n DLP set, maybe that perception should change. Our newfound high regard stems from the set's great performance in our image-quality tests, where it...
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: CNET
- Posted: Dec-15-2005
"another league"
i wanted a TV that could display AND handle 1080p video, i'm spending this much now, i figured i needed to get the 'true' HD capability instead of regretting it later. the increased resolution really does produce phenomenal details in HD sources and
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- Posted: Dec-10-2005
"Disappointed , I was impress with that TV , so I order one , troubles begin..."
I will not suggest this generation, maybe the future ones . HP told me that they do not know how to fix the sound issue , I was expecting a good sound and picture for a four thousand dollars TV
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- Posted: Oct-27-2005
"Simply Amazing"
Best DLP for under 4k, period. Outperforms popular Samsung and Mitsubishi like models in video and sound quality, easily. Best to compare against the top Sony line, which is almost twice the cost for 1080p. Front panel connectors is ingenius, yet
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