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Samsung HLN5065W 50-Inch Widescreen Projection HDTV with DLP Technology

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  • DLP-based high-definition widescreen projection television with 50-inch screen; 46.6 x 33.8 x 17.6 inches (W x H x D)
  • 13 video inputs, including DVI-HDTV, PC, and DVD (480i/p)
  • 1,280 x 720 resolution for a clear, detailed picture
  • 2-tuner PIP with side-by-side split screen
  • 15 watts per channel x 2; Virtual Dolby surround simulates theater sound through any two speakers

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52 of 56 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Plasma qualify without the price tag!, January 12, 2004
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C. Fernandes (Columbia, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Samsung HLN5065W 50-Inch Widescreen Projection HDTV with DLP Technology (Electronics)
I first saw this TV at BestBuy and was quite hooked on it. The clarity is exceptional - with a good quality signal input (HD, DVD), you wouldn't be able to tell the difference between this set and an HDTV plasma.
I did lots of research before finally buying it from a reputed dealer on ebay. But I found out lots about this type of TV (DLP). I won't go into details of DLP, there's a very good site for this: http://www.dlp.com
But DLP is what makes this TV so wonderful. Remember, this really is no ordinary Rear projection TV. It has a 100W light bulb - this is the only component that needs maintenance (life span of the bulb is 8000 hrs, about 4 years). The screen does not 'age' or 'burn in' and there's no calibration of lenses, etc. So essentially, when you replace the light bulb (about $200) it's as good as a brand new TV all over again.
As for the TV I purchased - it was plug and play. Simply wonderful, even with ordinary (Not digital) cable. (My cable provider is... Read more
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!, June 10, 2004
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This review is from: Samsung HLN5065W 50-Inch Widescreen Projection HDTV with DLP Technology (Electronics)
I finally took the plunge and purchased the Samsung 50" DLP. And "wow" is pretty much all I can say. The picture quality is unbelievable. I finally understand why everyone is oogling over HDTV. I hooked up the DVD player (an old Sony, non-progressive scan) and I sat there dumbfounded. I started the "testing phase" with Apollo 13. Wow. I could tell very little difference between S-Video and Component Video, and while Component gets the slight edge, you have to be picky to care because the picture quality is outstanding either way. Hooked up the digital cable box... and again, two wows! The first wow is for how bad a standard television signal looks! It was embarrassing... I can't believe we've been watching this junk for decades! The second wow is for how much better the digital signal looks.

I then ran out and upgraded my cable box to a HD box.... ok, this is a big wow! It's so good it's almost stupid. I sat there mesmerized by this almost surreal picture... Read more

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28 of 32 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Think long term -- HD vs. SD, February 5, 2004
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cotasm (Ellicott City, MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Samsung HLN5065W 50-Inch Widescreen Projection HDTV with DLP Technology (Electronics)
I recently bought the newer version of this TV (Model# HLN507W, which can also be found at Amazon) from a local store. It was the DLP technology which sold me on it. I brought it home, hooked it up, sat down in front of it, and turned it on. However, I quickly saw why many people (on other sites) were giving this TV a bad review. The biggest complaint was that a digital non-HD picture (known as standard definition or SD) didn't look as sharp as they'd hoped for a high-end projection TV. They were right! So, disappointed, I got up and walked away from the TV towards my wife and said, "bad picture." She replied, "I think it looks GREAT!" I turned around and it DID look great! After doing some reading, here are two very important tips that I've learned:

1) Distance is key for achieving a good picture from a non-HD source!!!

Even the manual gives you a mathematical way of determining appropriate viewing distance. I've never seen anything like it. I could see the picture... Read more

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