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Samsung HLR5667W 56-Inch DLP HD TV

Samsung HLR5667W 56-Inch DLP HD TV

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #112056 in Home Theater
  • Color: black
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: HLR5667WX
  • Dimensions: 15.30" h x
    37.90" w x
    52.40" l,
    80.90 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1280 x 720
  • Display size: 56

Features

  • New "Floating Screen" Compact Light-Weight Design - Fits Where Others Won't
  • Digital Cable Ready (DCR) with CableCARD
  • Built-In Analog/Digital Tuner (NTSC/ATSC)
  • Samsung Cinema Smooth 720p Light Engine
  • 1280 x 720p Digital Format Converter for All Inputs





Samsung HLR5667W 56-Inch DLP HD TV









Product Description

Whatever you want to watch, DLP TV by Samsung is ready. It offers a host of connections for DVD, DTV, PC, HDTV and it?s even Digital Cable Ready, so you can enjoy digital cable without an additional box or remote*. There?s also never any risk of burn-in or screen aging with DLP TV by Samsung, so you can be sure of years of worry-free enjoyment. Best of all, everything looks better on a DLP TV by Samsung. Its exclusive Digital Natural Image engine (DNIe) picture enhancement technology ensures a bright, crisp image from every source. DLP(TM) (Digital Light Processing ) TV New "Floating Screen" Compact Light-Weight Design - Fits Where Others Won't(TM) Digital Cable Ready (DCR) with CableCARD(TM) Built-In Analog/Digital Tuner (NTSC/ATSC) Samsung Cinema Smooth(TM) 720p LightEngine - Single Panel Design-Crystal-Clear Picture Without any Possibility of Convergence Errors - Smooth, Film-Like Images - Up to 2500:1 Contrast Ratio with Outstanding Colors and Deep Black Levels - Whisper-Quiet Operation TV Guide on Screen® 1280 x 720p Digital Format Converter for All Inputs Samsung's Latest Generation DNIe(TM) Video Enhancer Cinema Smooth Film-Mode 3:2 Pull Down AnyNet(TM) System Control Solution No Burn-In or Screen Aging 30-Watt Audio System with Built-In SpeakersHDMI, IEEE1394, Component Video, S-Video Inputs and more Cinema Smooth 720p Light Engine Samsung's Cinema Smooth 720p light engine is the culmination of years of industry-leading research and development. It releases the maximum power of the new generation of DMD microdisplays for the most film-like picture. It creates an image with no visible pixel structure and accurate shading and better low-light detail. Faster Color Wheel Samsung's 2.6" color wheel spins at 10,800 rpm for smooth fast motion video, and has seven color segments for m





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

40 of 45 people found the following review helpful.
5It ROCKS! You need this TV!
By Lloyd Ronick
Like the previous review says, your jaw will drop. The picture on this TV is clear, bright and lifelike, and the images are eye-popping. DVD's are amazing, even in 480P. I'm using the DirecTV HD TiVo as my satellite source, and an over-the-air antenna for local HD channels. DirecTV's HD choices are limited, but the picture on those (compressed) channels is beautiful. But the piece-de-resistance is the non-compressed local HDTV broadcasts. Just amazing. Our local CBS affiliate does their news in HD, and it makes the boring local news riveting just for the picture. Getting strong signals from an antenna can be challenging, but it's worth it if you can do it.The set has more options than you'll ever need, but I particularly like the surround-sound simulation mode that plays a simulated 5.1 image over the set's 2 speakers. It actually creates sounds that seems to come from behind you. Of course, you can hook it up to your home theater for the real thing (over an optical connection).I have noticed no rainbow effects that some say appear on DLP's, and the picture is plenty bright, even in my room that has a wall of windows behind me and skylights above me.In short, if you can afford this TV, you shouldn't hestitate to buy it. Amazon has a great sale on it now (July 2005), so it's even less painful. Besides, amortize it over the 10-15 years you'll enjoy this TV, and it's a bargain.

25 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
5Worth Every Penny
By Maestr0
Just got this TV to replace my 60 inch Sony CRT Projection. This Samsung is AWESOME. I am speechless. Once I hooked up the HDTV cable box my jaw dropped. Watching anything HD becomes an experience!TV has plenty of features. However, the one feature I wish it had was to make the TV speakers the stereo's center channel. Being such a thin TV you cannot rest the center channel on top as I did with my CRT Projection.No big deal though.If you can come up with the scratch for a TV like this, you won't be let down!

25 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
5The Lag problem is fixed for video gamers
By C. MULCAHY
If your Samsung was produced before june of 2005 - you can play video games such as the X-box but you must use the Component video inputs 1 or 2. This will reduce "lag". You cannot use the S-video or the Composite inputs...if you do you will experience lag.For new TV's that are built after June 2005 Samsung added a video game mode function to the TV that enhances video gameing. These TV's have no issue what so ever. So don't be agraid to buy this TV - it's the best DLP in it's class - perhaps in any class. I compared to Mitsubishi, JVC, and Toshiba. The Samsung won hands down. (I've read there have been many problems w/ the Toshiba projection TV's so be warned)

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Samsung HLR5667W 56-Inch DLP HD TV. Reviewed by Robert E. Rating: 4.0

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