| Brand Name: | Samsung |
| Brand Name: | Samsung |
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NTSC-to-480-progressive-scan line doubling converts incoming analog sources (like VCR, cable, or non-progressive-scan DVD) to a progressive-scan 480p display, eliminating conventional TV scan lines for a "flicker-free" picture. Samsung's PerfectFocus auto-convergence system corrects picture focus at the push of a button. Flicker-free progressive-scan picture performance eliminates the scan lines visible in analog projection TVs.
A protective screen with high-contrast properties protects the display surface from scratches and reduces glare from ambient light. Auto clock set reads universal time code (UTC) from broadcast signals to set the internal clock. The set's 30-watt stereo audio system delivers ample sound for any entertainment venue. When you're ready for the world of high-definition TV, just add an HD satellite/off-air receiver or an HDTV tuner to enjoy digital HDTV broadcast programming.
Connections consist of three composite video inputs (one front, two rear), two S-video inputs (one front, one rear), one set of DVD 480P/480i (Y, Pb, Pr) component-video inputs, one set of HDTV 480P/1080i component-video (Y, Pb, Pr) inputs, and dual RF terminals for separate cable and broadcast reception.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Value 5 years I've Had Mine,
This review is from: Samsung HCM4216WX 42-Inch HDTV-Ready Projection TV (Electronics)
Never really utilized the HD feature - I was amazed at the digital picture quality - very good. Had 1 $100 repair. Added HD and the TV kicks into another gear. Get this t.v if you are mulling it over; you won't be sorry. Compares to sets that cost twice as much.
1.0 out of 5 stars
JUNK TV,
By B>D>R "mdntblu" (Corona, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Samsung HCM4216WX 42-Inch HDTV-Ready Projection TV (Electronics)
This TV broke after like 2 years. The cost to fix it was more than the TV was worth. Get a DLP or LCD TV instead.
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