I don't know about a comparison to the 60A2000, but I've seen one at a friend's house & it's a great set.
I've been looking forward to this review for a while too. I'm trying to think what the drawbacks of this set are. Excellent contrast since it's a DLP but no rainbows since it doesn't use a wheel & forever bulb life. I guess the big problem with this set is price.
That's funny that the 2 big drawbacks are the menu & remote - 2 things I could care less about. I'm in menu pretty much never & my MX-650 replaces all those lame-o factory remotes.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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I don't know about a comparison to the 60A2000, but I've seen one at a friend's house & it's a great set.
I've been looking forward to this review for a while too. I'm trying to think what the drawbacks of this set are. Excellent contrast since it's a DLP but no rainbows since it doesn't use a wheel & forever bulb life. I guess the big problem with this set is price.
That's funny that the 2 big drawbacks are the menu & remote - 2 things I could care less about. I'm in menu pretty much never & my MX-650 replaces all those lame-o factory remotes.