| Brand Name: | Samsung |
| Color Name: | Black |
| Brand Name: | Samsung |
| Color Name: | Black |
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The HLT generation of Samsung DLP HDTVs are capable of displaying future 3D games, movies, and other programming via 3D compatible glasses and hardware.
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| The revolutionary new LED system available on Samsung DLP HDTVs offers better color, and energy efficiency. |
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| Samsung's Cinema Smooth light engine create's images with a smoother, more film-like appearance. |
Next Generation DLP Chips from Texas Instruments
Samsung employs a Texas Instruments DLP chip that is comprised of millions of microscopic mirrors. The DLP chip is faster than any other HDTV technology, with the mirrors switching on & off 15,000 times a second to deliver a razor-sharp picture for fast moving images. When combined with Samsung’s new Cinema Smooth light engine, the result is a crisp, bright picture with deep, rich colors that’s closer to film.
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| SRS TruSurround offers a surround sound experience from only two speakers. |
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73 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Samsung Delivers a Winner,
By Calvin (SF) (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Samsung HLT5687SAX 56-Inch Slim LED Engine 1080p DLP HDTV (Electronics)
Okay, here's my list of what's great about this TV:
1. The QAM Cable tuner took my standard cable connection and found about 30 new or so DTV (digital HD) channels to complement my analog cable channels. I can now get all my local channels in HD (720p or 1080i) through my cable connection. Additionally, some other analog channels have a sister DTV channel broadcasting in 480i. 2. I was able to connect my old rabbit air antenna to the TV and lo and behold, I received my local channels in HD. But with the QAM Cable Tuner, I don't really need my rabbit airs. 3. The HD Channels truly look spectacular on this TV. 4. I was surprised how good Standard Definition (analog) channels looked on this TV as well. Because this 56" baby is so big, I can make the SD channels 4:3 (instead of widescreen) and it still looks big. I measured the 4:3 screen and it comes out to about 46". 5. The remote control and menu layout of this TV is very intuitive. Easy to use! The remote has a separate button to change the screen size to 4:3, 16x9, Zoom1, Zoom2, Just Scan. There are other dedicated buttons as well for Picture Mode, Sound Mode, Freeze Picture, SRS Surround Sound, Game Mode, Sleep Mode, Info, Closed Caption, etc. There's also a button to switch easily between cable and an external antenna. 6. After you autoprogram your channels, you can setup a favorite channels list. The remote has a favorite channel button which will only scroll through your favorites. 7. I'm in the process of getting an upconverting 1080p DVD player, but my standard DVD player with S-Video/RCA jack connection looks pretty dang sharp on this TV. The cartoons (Cars, Happy Feet, etc) that my kids watch on DVD almost look HD like. 8. When changing channels, the TV will temporarily display the show's v-chip rating, the picture quality (480i, 720p, or 1080i), and native screen size (4:3, 16x9). 9. Another wonder is that I can set the picture size to 4:3 because most of my cable channels are still analog. However, when a DTV channel comes up, the TV will automatically expand those channels to 16x9 if the DTV channel is supposed to be in widescreen format. 10. Hopefully the LED light engine will last a long time. No more bulbs to replace. 11. Amazon's delivery service was good. I was able to schedule a 8am-11am Saturday delivery. I live on the 2nd floor of a flat and the delivery guys carried it up to my living room. They waited for me to test it out before I signed off as well. Here's my list of dislikes: 1. When changing channels, there's about a second or two delay before the channel appears. My old CRT shows the next channel immediately. I don't know if all HDTVs do this. I didn't really test other HDTVs at the store by changing the channels. 2. I think all bigger screen TVs have this problem (whether it's Plasma, LCD, or DLP), but the TV isn't really that heavy. So if you live in earthquake country like I do, I can see this TV swaying and falling down on its screen size...OUCH! This flatscreen TV makers ought to attach a strap on the back of the TV that can hook on to the TV stand for more stability. 3. The SRS Surround Sound reads a lot better than it sounds. It's okay though. 4. I wish this TV had PIP...oh well, I didn't want to pay extra for the model that had it. For the money and screen size, this Samsung is a steal IMO....especially if the LED light engine last as long as Samsung claims. As for the reviewer who wrote that his LED light engine cost him $1200, he must have bought a different Samsung LED model than this one since this model hasn't been around 11 months ago. Date of my review is 5/31/07. Also per my Warranty details, this model is covered for 1 year parts and labor as long as it's not used for commercial use. So the light engine should have been covered.
35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Most Beautiful 10 minutes of my life,
By Captain Amazing (Amazingville, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Samsung HLT5687SAX 56-Inch Slim LED Engine 1080p DLP HDTV (Electronics)
Picture was beautiful until the delivery guy drove out of my driveway when the screen turned green and the picture died. Had to unplug it to get it to turn off. The good news is that I chose Amazon as a retailer and since it was DOA on arrival they gave me my money back and had someone pickup the TV. in short I got a lemon. The product looks great for a good number of people. But if you get a lemon I suggest returning it through Amazon instead of dealing with the support hassles others have had.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
best one on the market,
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This review is from: Samsung HLT5687SAX 56-Inch Slim LED Engine 1080p DLP HDTV (Electronics)
I have been looking at upgrading by 27" CRT for a couple of years now and this TV is made me pull the trigger. Why?
1) No lamp - don't have to worry about cooling and lamp going out (the LEDs may go out after something like 8000 hours, compared to the 3000 for bulbs) 2) No color wheel - don't have the "rainbow effect" as other models do 3) 3 HDMI - enough for me HD receiver, PS3 and ?... 4) no loss of color/brightness (compared to other models like Sony's SXRDs) 5) low power consumption 6) good picture on SD channels (compared to other models like Sony/Panasonic/Toshiba) 7) This TV is BRIGHT (even at medium settings) 8) silent 9) good speakers (haven't cranked it up over 25 yet) 10) turns on in less than 5 seconds (Sony's took for...ever...) LED is the way to go until OLED big-screen TVs can be produced (CNET has great info I used for my TV research). Don't waste your money on TVs using bulbs. They fade and they go out quickly. I really believe this is the best you can get for your money. First time I buy Samsung... not the last. I was a Sony guy. Shipping was great. No problems. Great communication. They came in within 4 days, unpacked, placed it in the entertainment center and took all the packing with them... within 10mn. Thank you Amazon, thank you Eagle, thank you Samsung.
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