The Sony SXRD XBR2 is far superior to the Mitsubishi. It uses three separate chips and no color wheel. It's a big TV, (wide and deep) but the picture is beautiful. It's available in either 60" or 70" sizes. More expensive than the Mits but clearly superior even to the new Mits models that have just arrived in stores. The Mitsubishi's are nice TV's and represent an incredible value in relation to the size TV you get for the money. Also the mid-level model is a much better value than the Diamond line as it incorporates the Dark Detailer shutter that increases black level. Diamond line has the shutter but beyone that you're paying mostly for convenience and cosmetic upgrades.
That said you should definitely look at the just arriving Mitsubishi LCD flat panels. Available in 40", 46" and 52" sizes. I've only seen the 40" entry level model with a Philips BluRay playing the Discovery Channel Planet Earth disc at 1080p. The picture was as detailed and sharp as any I've seen and had that elusive 3D quality. Like with the DLP's the mid-level model represents the best performance/value as it adds 120Hz refresh and a fourth front accessible HDMI input. Might be a couple of weeks before they're all available in stores.
That said you should definitely look at the just arriving Mitsubishi LCD flat panels. Available in 40", 46" and 52" sizes. I've only seen the 40" entry level model with a Philips BluRay playing the Discovery Channel Planet Earth disc at 1080p. The picture was as detailed and sharp as any I've seen and had that elusive 3D quality. Like with the DLP's the mid-level model represents the best performance/value as it adds 120Hz refresh and a fourth front accessible HDMI input. Might be a couple of weeks before they're all available in stores.