Need some opinions

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  1. edschmoe

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    About a month ago I bought a Mistubishi WD-62627 1080P Dlp television from Best Buy but today I realized that they sent me home with the wrong one. I actually have a WD-62527 LCD Tv. I have done some research and the LCD seems to get better reviews, but I wanted the 1080P capability. Mostly just looking for opinions on which is the better model.

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    The Dlp was on sale for $1999.00 down from about $2700.00 the LCD was not on sale and was $2700.00 It has not been a bad Tv its just that I have read that LCD's are more likely to have issues and the fact that I wanted the 1080P. I called Best buy today and I have to go up there to see if they can do anything about it.
     
  4. dblbogey7

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    I was looking at the BB website and the 62627 has been replaced by the 62628 ($3399.98). That's probably the reason why the 62627 was on sale. Maybe Ced has some suggestions?
     
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    Update:

    The TV that was on sale was actually the LCD. The DLP was still $2600.00 this morning when I wen't back to the store. Either way they are sending me the DLP this Friday for the LCD price.
     
  6. diabolos

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    Bestbuy only carries the 1080p DLPs this year (2006). The 57" and 65" sizes. Anything else Mitsubishi is old 2005 stock.

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    These were 2005 models but I knew that going in.
     

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