The good: Reproduces a deep level of black; solid uniformity and few rainbow effects for a DLP rear-projection display; includes fine-tuning controls for color and tint; excellent connectivity with 4 HDMI and 3 component video inputs; can control other external equipment via an IR blaster; discreet, low-key styling.
The bad: Inaccurate color temperature that cannot be user-adjusted; minor artifacts in fine details caused by geometry correction system; below-average standard-def performance.
The bottom line: Its performance isn't the best among rear-projection HDTVs, but the Mitsubishi WD-65734's excellent feature set and highly adjustable picture help make up the difference.