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Samsung HL-R4266W 42-Inch Widescreen HDTV DLP TV Overview:
- 42-inch projection HD-ready DLP TV; measures 39.3 x 29.7x13 inches (WxHxD)
- Digital Light Processing technology features better color uniformity over time--no burn-in, screen aging
- Built-in HD/Digital tuner (ATSC), 181-channel tuner (NTSC), and Digital Cable Ready; 16:9 widescreen picture aspect ratio
- Includes 3 composite, 3 S-Video, 2 component, 1 DVI, 1 HDMI, and 2 RF inputs
- Two stereo speakers, 15 watts apiece (30 watts total)
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Samsung HL-R4266W 42-Inch Widescreen HDTV DLP TV Reviews
232 of 241 people found the following review helpful
Excellent value for the money!, November 22, 2005 By This review is from: Samsung HL-R4266W 42-Inch Widescreen HDTV DLP TV (Electronics) Plasma technology is still the best in terms of brightness, contrast and physical dimensions. You can hang it on a wall and cramp it in tighter spaces.
The other option would be an LCD screen, but the picture quality (artifacts) and price factor would make it an odd decision to go for when you could shell out a little more for a Plasma display. Also beware there are two types of LCD screens - LCD and LCD projection. LCD is the same as the computer monitors. Although it has greatly improved since it's introduction, it's still slow and expensive. LCD projection I would shy away from at the moment because it doesn't compare to DLP. Although Sony came out with a so-called "3LCD" technology to rival the high-end DLP 3-chip systems. Know that DLP was first for the 3-chip technology (for their high-end applications like major movie houses), it's not who's first as time will tell how each fare.
Yet a good rival that has been hitting the market is LCoS (Liquid Crystal on... Read more
56 of 58 people found the following review helpful
Samsung 42" DLP TV, July 8, 2005 By Dandy Don "techboy" (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Samsung HL-R4266W 42-Inch Widescreen HDTV DLP TV (Electronics) The performance of the Samaung 42" lived up to my expectations. I comparison shopped SONY, SHARP, HITACHI and DELL before selecting the SAMSUNG. The luminosity (aided by the picture mode settings) is adequate for viewing in a well lit room. The picture quality is exceptional for HD channels and DVDs in the 480p mode(as good as any of the LCD TVs). Performance on normal analog channels is fair to good compared to direct view TV performance on the same channels (both HD and analog are off cable). Digital audio sound is excellent. The setup and custom adjustment menus are easy to use but sometimes annoying as the menus have 4 to 5 layers. The TV fits in a very small space for its screen size (width and depth are the smallest available for this size). The manual is good but assumes you understand HD terminology and doesn't explain the difference in performance when choosing many of the settings. I highly recommend this TV based on its price to performance delivery.
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
Great TV, August 2, 2005 By This review is from: Samsung HL-R4266W 42-Inch Widescreen HDTV DLP TV (Electronics) I had a problem. I had a bright room that I wanted a TV in and I wanted a larger TV. I thought that rear projection would not be bright enough for the room, but this I can view this samsung TV better then the tude TV I had in the space before. Also, this TV is so light. I replaced a 32 inch tube that was 170lbs with this TV that weighs less then 70.
I do have to admit that I have seen the rainbow effect on this TV once in the month that I owned it, but to see if you have to jerk your head and blink at just the right time. Otherwise the picture on this set is stunning with the blackest blacks I've ever seen on a TV and true to life color.
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232 of 241 people found the following review helpful ![]() By This review is from: Samsung HL-R4266W 42-Inch Widescreen HDTV DLP TV (Electronics) Plasma technology is still the best in terms of brightness, contrast and physical dimensions. You can hang it on a wall and cramp it in tighter spaces.The other option would be an LCD screen, but the picture quality (artifacts) and price factor would make it an odd decision to go for when you could shell out a little more for a Plasma display. Also beware there are two types of LCD screens - LCD and LCD projection. LCD is the same as the computer monitors. Although it has greatly improved since it's introduction, it's still slow and expensive. LCD projection I would shy away from at the moment because it doesn't compare to DLP. Although Sony came out with a so-called "3LCD" technology to rival the high-end DLP 3-chip systems. Know that DLP was first for the 3-chip technology (for their high-end applications like major movie houses), it's not who's first as time will tell how each fare. Yet a good rival that has been hitting the market is LCoS (Liquid Crystal on... Read more 56 of 58 people found the following review helpful ![]() By Dandy Don "techboy" (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Samsung HL-R4266W 42-Inch Widescreen HDTV DLP TV (Electronics) The performance of the Samaung 42" lived up to my expectations. I comparison shopped SONY, SHARP, HITACHI and DELL before selecting the SAMSUNG. The luminosity (aided by the picture mode settings) is adequate for viewing in a well lit room. The picture quality is exceptional for HD channels and DVDs in the 480p mode(as good as any of the LCD TVs). Performance on normal analog channels is fair to good compared to direct view TV performance on the same channels (both HD and analog are off cable). Digital audio sound is excellent. The setup and custom adjustment menus are easy to use but sometimes annoying as the menus have 4 to 5 layers. The TV fits in a very small space for its screen size (width and depth are the smallest available for this size). The manual is good but assumes you understand HD terminology and doesn't explain the difference in performance when choosing many of the settings. I highly recommend this TV based on its price to performance delivery. 22 of 22 people found the following review helpful ![]() By This review is from: Samsung HL-R4266W 42-Inch Widescreen HDTV DLP TV (Electronics) I had a problem. I had a bright room that I wanted a TV in and I wanted a larger TV. I thought that rear projection would not be bright enough for the room, but this I can view this samsung TV better then the tude TV I had in the space before. Also, this TV is so light. I replaced a 32 inch tube that was 170lbs with this TV that weighs less then 70.I do have to admit that I have seen the rainbow effect on this TV once in the month that I owned it, but to see if you have to jerk your head and blink at just the right time. Otherwise the picture on this set is stunning with the blackest blacks I've ever seen on a TV and true to life color. |
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