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HP MD6580N Pavilion MicroDisplay 65 Inch DLP HDTV

by HP
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • HP Visual Fidelity technologies deliver resolution enhancements
  • DynamicBlack and HP?s 7-segment color wheel
  • Enhance DLP technology and deliver sharp, seamless pictures, increased contrast and rich blacks
  • Lighted front connectivity panel provides easy installation
  • 2.1 (85 Watt peak) audio with integrated subwoofer and SRS TruSurround XT

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 175 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000B9SKQG
  • Item model number: L1737A
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #340,624 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: April 18, 2005

Product Description

HP brings new meaning to basic black by combining a beautifully refined, sleek exterior with HP color science and bold engineering. This 65-inch HP Pavilion microdisplay TV offers a rich visual feast for the eyes. HP Visual Fidelity includes resolution-enhancing technologies that produce a smoother high-definition picture with lush, vibrant colors and fine detail virtually free from the screen door effect common to microdisplay TVs. Building on popular DLP technology with remarkably steep contrast ratios, black enhancements and a brighter bulb, picture details emerge from dark or low-light scenes and richer colors appear with improved contrast. HP Visual Fidelity technologies are the power behind the picture, resulting in superior picture definition that you won't find anywhere else. Enjoying high-definition TV has never been easier! Installation is hassle-free with a lighted front connectivity panel that helps manage cables. Choose from up to ten sources and fine-tune color and sound via the remote and onscreen menus that are easy to understand and use. And an integrated CableCARD tuner eliminates the need for additional components. Four preset picture and four audio modes allow for fast, easy tuning. Simply set modes, save them and then choose what's best for your viewing conditions. 1080p High-definition picture Up to 12000 - 1 contrast ratio 150 Watt lamp for ultra-wide viewing angle 4 customizable viewing modes Lighted front connectivity panel Thumbnail source selection On-screen menus Built-in cable management Up to ten sources, including HDMI, component video, S-Video, coaxial cable and more Integrated CableCARD tuner Tuners for both digital and analog sources Unit Dimensions - 41.57 x 66.22 x 20.87 Unit Weight - 138 lbs.


 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars HP DLP 65" Rocks, June 11, 2006
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This review is from: HP MD6580N Pavilion MicroDisplay 65 Inch DLP HDTV (Electronics)
Design: Wonderful rounded black set coupled with HP's stand gives the set a uniform and sleek look. Inputs/Outputs (and bulb) accessed through the front drop-down lighted panel is the most thoughful and innovative design I've seen of any HDTV yet. HP gets a huge plus with this. Pop open the front panel and from underneath I fed all cables plugging them in the front panel (2 HDMI inputs by the way). Has the standard component hookups, etc. plus a pass through for 5.1.

Picture Performance: One of the few of the new 1080p HDTV's which accepts 1080p signal without having to upconvert it (using the "wobulation" technique). Compared in store a number of sets (Hitachi, Sony, Mitsubishi, Samsung, etc.) and the overall impression of this DLP set was it delivered a wonderful picture and best than most (maybe except the Sony). At home even more impressed. Good HD material gives this set its ability to excel at the black level display and excellent colour representation. Some of the HD material almost looks hyper-real. Can't wait for blu-ray 1080p on this set. Current DVD collection using upconverting Samsung DVD player diplays very well. Obviously this set is mean't to handle tru-hd material and that's where it shines. Been watching HD FIFA soccer and am blown away. I'll actually watch an entire game now where before I left after a few minutes. Watching Hockey and basketball with this set is also glorious. Also movies on the HD channel sends chivers down my spine. This set rocks.

The remote is ok. It has lighted control devices (although the control itself it not backlit). The problem I've had is that it will repeatedly lock up the cable channel menu with certain keystrokes (example, if the thumb cursor used to navigate is pressed too quickly a certain way). Nothing short of pulling the batteries out and putting them back in unlocks the menu. Needs a firmware upgrade (which you can do using a USB connection in the front). Other than that the onscreen menu has every option you can conceive of including giving your own names to the input devices.

The 2.1 channel sound is excellent. I usually use this for non 5.1 material. Obviously when using 5.1 I fall back on my YAMAHA receiver. Having said that, the addition of a subwoofer and the simulated surround sound seems exeptional.

CONCLUSION: This was listed at Best Buy (Canada) for $4999. I got it for $4600. In about 24 days HP had a huge discount - $3400. Contacted Best Buy and with their 30 day pricing guarantee I was reinbursed $1200. Thanks Best Buy. In any event $3400 for this set has turned out to be a huge bargain. You cannot go wrong with this baby. Get it. Nuff said.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!! HP 65 inch DLP HDTV, June 4, 2006
This review is from: HP MD6580N Pavilion MicroDisplay 65 Inch DLP HDTV (Electronics)
WOW!! We have had our HP 65 inch for about four months and all I can say is WOW!! The picture is clear, clear, clear and appears to be in 3-D. You can actually see the hair on spider's legs--its unreal. The colors are intense. We compared HP to the Sony and others and found the picture in the store to be matched only by the Sony and that is based only on a short comparison, as the store did not allow customer channel surfing to make comparisons for different conditions. I have felt like the room was tilting when the picture was taken from a plane/helicopter. The picture brightness automatically switches for lighting conditions. The 85-watt sound system is the highest in the industry (based on my research). It as a built in sub-woofer and even with only the TV speakers the clarity sounds so realistic even my dog goes on alert and barks. Somehow, the sound sounds like it is sometimes coming from the side or even behind me and, NO, I do not take drugs nor do we have surround sound system. We bought this unit for its picture clarity, its handsome look and the built-in sound system. The price for the 65-inch HP compares to Sony/others. The front access hook up feature is nice, but not necessarily something to get excited about. For permanant cableing, you still have to slide the unit from the wall to thread the connecting cables to the back of the unit then up to the TV's cable connector opening. It will make it very easy for the kids to connect/disconnect their game boys. This TV is a keeper, you will not be unhappy. The DLP chip is certainly a great performer!! Have fun with your purchase--we are enjoying ours!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bought Elsewhere but Great TV, August 27, 2010
This review is from: HP MD6580N Pavilion MicroDisplay 65 Inch DLP HDTV (Electronics)
I bought this elsewhere, but it is a great TV. Works well. Great breadth of inputs, AND 1080p works on just about all inputs (not just HDMIs). Only issue I've had was replacing bulb after about 1yr.

I did update the firmware with a USB memory stick. That worked well, and was a great feature of the TV.
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