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Samsung HLN467W Tantus 46-Inch Widescreen Projection HDTV with DLP Technology
 
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Samsung HLN467W Tantus 46-Inch Widescreen Projection HDTV with DLP Technology

by Samsung
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Product Specifications
Brand Name:Samsung

Technical Details

  • 46-inch widescreen projection HDTV with Digital Micromirror Device; 40.6 x 30 x 16.1 inches (W x H x D)
  • DVI-HDTV accepts digital feeds from DTV receiver or PC
  • Faroudja film mode 3:2 pulldown enhancement corrects video distortion with film-based content
  • 2-tuner PIP with side-by-side split screen lets you watch 2 shows simultaneously
  • 15-watts-per-channel stereo audio system; Virtual Dolby surround sound (simulated surround from 2 channels)
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Product Details

Product Manual [7.55mb PDF]
  • Shipping Weight: 98 pounds
  • Shipping: This item can only be shipped to the 48 contiguous states. We regret it cannot be shipped to APO/FPO, Hawaii, Alaska, or Puerto Rico.
  • ASIN: B0000A2UAH
  • Item model number: HLN467W
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #300,253 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

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Breathe widescreen life into your favorite movies with a big-screen set that won't eat your living room. Samsung's 46-inch HLN467W uses a compact digital projector powered by a single, second-generation digital micromirror device (DMD) that generates brilliant, high-definition video images from a TV housing barely 16 inches deep. Its PC input makes it perfect for both home theater and computer use, and you get 12 additional inputs for all your current and future HD and SD (standard-definition) equipment.

What is DLP?
The DLP processor DLP, or Digital Light Processing, is a technology that bounces a colored light beam across an array of hundreds of thousands of hinge-mounted microscopic mirrors attached to a single chip, called a "micro mirror device" (below, pictured with the head of a pin).
DLP mirrors dwarfed by the head of a pin
Each of the mirrors can be pointed toward or away from the light source thousands of times per second, providing not only minute color detail but also sharper resolution than even LCD displays.
Detail of resolution comparison between LCD and DLP
Looking under the hood, so to speak, the HLN467W creates its images using proprietary digital light processing (DLP) techniques and an array of optics. Its fully digital video design processes--combined with Samsung's DNIe video enhancer--optimizes all analog NTSC and wideband sources, whether VCR, DVD player, camcorder, or TV programming from digital satellite receivers and HDTV tuners. Onboard digital format conversion works with 1080i and 720p HDTV formats, 480p EDTV, and 480i SDTV formats. The system accepts any DTV, analog TV, or XGA computer RGB input. All video signals are converted to a progressive-scan, 16:9 widescreen pixel count (1,280 x 720) for seamless, flicker-free images.

DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology from Texas Instruments is the only display that creates a purely digital connection between a digital video or graphic source and the screen before you. Samsung's DNIe Video Enhancer (or Digital Natural Image) improves all analog NTSC and wideband video inputs. DNIe enhances contrast, white level, and picture detail and incorporates a digital noise reduction to improve lower-quality video.

A DVI interface brings compatibility with digital feeds from the latest-generation cable, satellite, and off-air high-definition receivers for a pure digital picture. The HLN467W also accommodates a computer, with no burn-in or screen-aging issues to worry about. Hang it, mount it, rest it on a stand or wall-unit, and simply move it anywhere--its size and weight allow greater placement possibilities than any other TV design.

Faroudja Film Mode 3:2 pulldown correction senses motion found in unconverted 480i DVD video based on 24 fps film productions, especially important when converting to a progressive video image. The result is an elimination of visible motion artifacts. (This feature is by-passed on 480p, 720p, and 1080i inputs.) Two-tuner PIP with side-by-side split screen enables convenient simultaneous viewing of two TV programs on the TV screen.

The set's 30-watt stereo audio system and two-way speakers offer high-quality audio, while BBE High-Definition Sound processing improves the clarity of live recorded audio programming, soundtracks, and music. The set offers five remote-selectable audio modes for sports, movies, music, speech, and user-defined settings.

The supplied universal remote control operates the TV, DVD, VCR, and a cable box, and V-Chip enables parental control for channel and program blocking of TV programs that incorporate the rating code signal.

Dual HDTV component-video inputs accommodate HD satellite receivers, HDTV tuners, and HD cable boxes that feature component-video outputs (Y, Pb, Pr). These inputs accept 480p, 720p, and 1080i signals. A dedicated DVD component-video input auto-detects 480i or 480 progressive-scan DVD signals. The set also offers three each composite- and S-video inputs and an RF output for use with a DVR or VCR.

What's in the Box
TV, remote control, 2 AAA batteries, user's manual, and warranty information.



 

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28 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Nice TV!, March 2, 2004
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This review is from: Samsung HLN467W Tantus 46-Inch Widescreen Projection HDTV with DLP Technology (Electronics)
I bought this through my wife's employee discount (She worked at Samsung until last week). I am very impressed with the picture quality though I am only getting over the air signals. Hooked up DVD via component video and the picture quality is impressive. You have many connection options (currently I do not even have that many components). I will try hooking up my PC. Did a lot of research (Extreme Tech and PCNet). I read that some people were disapointed w/ picture quality of regular cable or digital signals. I am not sure what they were expecting. As this is HD ready TV, it truely shines when watching HD broadcasts (according to all reviewers). Personally, I will wait until quality is improved on HD receivers before I go out and buy one- read many complaints of various devices on HD Net.

No complaints. No noticeable annoying fan noise as some had mentioned. Excellent design, slim and light, and outstanding picture quality. Very happy w. our choice.

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Do not buy Samsung, June 22, 2009
This review is from: Samsung HLN467W Tantus 46-Inch Widescreen Projection HDTV with DLP Technology (Electronics)
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.
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