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Samsung HLP5674W 56-Inch HD-Ready DLP Projection TV Review


Manufacturer: Samsung
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Model#: HLP567.4W

Average Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars

Retail Price: $4,199.99
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Features:
  • 56-inch HD-ready DLP projection television with 2 digital-video and 1 PC input; 49.9 x 36.3 x 18.2 inches (W x H x D)
  • Compatible with 480i, 480p, and full high-definition 720p and 1080i signals; offers 1,280 x 720 native pixel resolution
  • 2 HD component-video inputs, 3 each composite- and S-video inputs, 2 RF inputs; 1 RF and 1 composite-video output
  • No risk of screen aging or burn-in effects; offers all-input upconversion, 3:2 pulldown reversal, and other enhancements
  • 15-watts-per-channel x 2 stereo audio system with SRS TruSurround XT simulated surround sound
Samsung has built a stellar reputation in the fine art of television manufacturing. Besides offering an incredible amount of value, the product itself easily competes head on with similar products costing hundreds of dollars more. How? Simple. Being one of the largest semiconductor manufacturers in the world has its benefits. Utilizing a high percentage of Samsung's own parts allows it to focus the attention on high quality throughout the design. Result? A world-class product that truly dazzles the eye.PRODUCT FEATURES:Ultra Slim Bezel Reduces Width;Samsung Cinema Smooth Gen 4 Light Engine;Single Digital Micro-Mirror Device (DMD) Design with no possible convergence errors;Film-like pixeless images;Advanced DNIe picture enhancements;All format conversion to 720P;Faroudja film mode 3: 2 pull down enhancement;3D Y/C digital comb filter;2-Tuner PIP with side-by-side split screen;HD fine pitch screen (0.155 mm);No screen aging or burn-in effects;Discrete IR code control;30-Watt stereo audio system;Virtual Dolby sound;BBE sound enhancer.

User Submitted Samsung HLP5674W 56-Inch HD-Ready DLP Projection TV Reviews
Date: 2009-06-22
Do not buy Samsung
I purchased a Samsung television about eighteen months ago. Two weeks ago the picture became all distorted. Since my television warranty was through Circuit City I had no choice but to call a television repair person out to look at it. As soon as he walked in the door he knew what the issue was. He told me that the part would cost almost as much as the television and that his recommendation was to throw away the television and purchase another one. After doing some research I discovered that there were quite a few Samsung televisions that were going out and that the parts were on backorder for about a month. Samsung was also not helpful. I trying to discuss this with SamsungTweets on Twitter, but he blocked me when I asked why nobody called me like he said they would. The only other answer I got from Samsung was that I needed to take it to a service center; this is after I told them that a television repair person had looked at it. From what I can tell from looking on television repair forums, Samsung televisions look to be pretty flakey.

Date: 2005-04-21
A Fantastic choice
I am not a very knowledgeable electronic buff - but have been fantasizing about buying a HDTV for a couple of years now.

Since the choices are so many, it was a fun job trying to find out about them - at the same time very confusing. Finally, I did decide on Samsung DLP - the only question was which model I should be going for :-)

The HLP 56" is just about right for my family room -- has a very good viewing angle, has no real issue with room brightness. The quality of standard TV via Satellite depends on the different channels. (I use component cable for Satellite and DVI cable for DVD) Some channels appear better than others. HD programs are fantastic. The default color settings were a bit to greenish for my liking. The TV is lighter compared to my standard 29" TV. The PIP feature is cool. The TV was almost "plug-and-play" - didnt need too much tinkering to get the basic features working (for normal non-electronic buffs who wonder if a HDTV has to be always set-up and tuned by a professional).

I also bought a Samsung Progressive Scan HD 841 DVD player -- a good combo with this TV. (And the good thing is that this comes with the DVI cable in the package)

Some Cons I noticed:
# The remote lacks a backlight feature - since I like watching my DVDs by darkening the room - its frustrating to grope around the buttons.

# There seems to be some humming noice - like a fan rotating when the TV is on mute (or volume very low) - not too noticeable - but present all the same.

# The feature wherein you can change the source or the TV display size make you cycle though ALL the possible choices instead of poviding a "drop-down" ike UI to choose the one you are looking for directly - this becomes fustrating if you are the type who constantly change you TV display and source (between Satellite, Antenna, DVD etc.)

# Very little to no documentation on fine tuning the system available .. what exists is definelty enough to get a nice viewing experience - but if u want more fine grained control - dont bother reading the documentation to find out how.

But all-in-all its a great TV and I hope to enjoy it for a long time !!



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