

50" - DLP - DVB-S - ATSC - 181 Channels - 16:9 - HDTV - MPN: HLR5067W See Product Details
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Description
Whatever you want to watch, DLP TV by Samsung is ready. It offers a host of connections for DVD, DTV, PC, HDTV and it's even Digital Cable Ready, so you can enjoy digital cable without an additional box or remote.
Quick Glance
Display Type: DLP
Display Format: 720p (HDTV)
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (Widescreen)
Digital Tuner: DVB-S
Ports: HDMI Yes, DVI Yes, VGA Yes, Component Video Yes, S-Video Yes
Diagonal Screen Size: 50
Summary
Product Title: Samsung 50" Widescreen Projection TV
Manufacturer: Samsung
Lowest Price: $39.74
Power Score: 3.3 | 19 Reviews
Display Panel
Product Type: DLP
Diagonal Screen Size: 50 in
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (Widescreen)
Max Resolution: 1280 x 720
Contrast Ratio: 2000:1
Brightness: 900 cd/m2
Broadcast Standards
Broadcast Format Displayed: 720p (HDTV)
Broadcast Format Supported: 1080i (HDTV), 480i (SDTV), 480p (EDTV), 720p (HDTV)
Digital Tuner: DVB-S
Interface
Interface Connection: Firewire Yes
Audio Video Connectors: HDMI Yes, DVI Yes, VGA Yes, Component Video Yes, S-Video Yes
Other Features
General Features: Picture in Picture, Channel Labeling
Physical Specifications
Height: 34.30"
Width: 46.50"
Depth: 14"
Weight: 73 lbs
Dimensions
Height: 34.30"
Width: 46.50"
Depth: 14"
Weight: 73 lbs
Warranty
Warranty Information: 1 Year
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
General
Product Type: DLP
Height: 34.30"
Width: 46.50"
Depth: 14"
Weight: 73 lbs
Warranty Information: 1 Year
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Analog Tuner: ATSC
RMS Output Power: 15 W
Number of HDMI: 1
Strengths: Fantastic Picture, Easy to setup, quiet.
Weakness: Necessary remote control features (change source) does not seem to work with other universal remotes, it's remote doesn't cover features needed for my cable box/dvr, lots of remotes needed.
There are a few features that I have not tried out yet, the built in tuner and PC input options for example, but I have been very happy with all the features I have tried out. Set up was pretty easy, the picture is very sharpe (as long as you select the right aspect ratio, 4:3 or 16:9, for the source). HDTV from the cable box is unbelievable, as is widescreen DVDs, even played from a 4 year old...
Strengths: Exceptional Picture Quality (contrast ratio 2500:1). Great for Gaming. Best unit available for the price.
Weakness: TV Guide feature not compatible with Dish Network boxes. Notice slight hum from color wheel inside unit when watching tv with the volume turned down (ie. at night)
The image quality is the best I've seen. High def programs look amazing. The rear inputs for the tv are abundant with VGA, HDMI, Firewire, and the standard component and composite inputs. This allows for remarkable flexibility. The built-in HD tuner has worked well for me with a standard UHF/VHF antennae. The standard def satellite signal coming in looks very nice free of pixelation and rough...
Strengths: great picture, looks great in the room, great value
Weakness: cannot turn DNIe off, panorama mode is awful, vertical viewing angle is not that great, universal remote is limited has limited usability
Don't get me wrong...I LOVE this tv. It has a great picture and looks great in my living room. We all know how great this TV is already, so I will focus my review on the bad sides I've noticed over the past two weeks. 1. DNIe mode cannot be turned off. As others stated above, there are times when the picture looks better when the DNIe is off (in the demo mode). However, I would like to clarify...
Strengths: Built-in ATSC Tuner, Supurb picture quality, Quiet, Good sound quality for built-in speakers
Weakness: The remote could use some improvement for controlling other brands (universal). Noticable audio delay.
Very solid TV overall. Glad that I went with the Samsung DLP. Delivers a solid price:performance. Of course it could always use more digital inputs. Quality of the picture is great, even the black levels are precise.
Strengths: Firewire (iLink)I/O support with AV/C Control Improved black level over previous 720p models.
Weakness: Excessive and constant DNIe processing not always appreciated by all users. No PC-Friendly HDMI mode. Only 2 Component inputs. Picture geometry is poor (trapezoidal and pincusion distortion).
I know this TV has received many favorable comments here, but I prefer the picture quality of my previous Samsung HL-N model. I've never liked the DNIe signal processing feature. I find that DNIe makes good source look artificial ("clay faces" and excessively emphasised edges) while bringing out the defects in moderate or poor quality source. Unfortunately, Samsung has provided a DNIe demo mode...
Strengths: Picture Quality, Analog Fine Tuning, On-Screen TV guide, Sound Selection, Favorite Channel Selection
Weakness: PIP Remote Control Access, Lack of Channel Screen Display, Weak Remote Secondary Device Selection, Narrow Viewing Angle
My purchase of this Samsung 50" DLP TV has been a great investment. It is lightweight and has many special features. A side-panel jack conveniently located for computer or camcorder hook-up. The owners manual is easy to understand and the best one I have used. The picture quality is excellent when viewing head-on. The picture does suffer when you increase the viewing angle.
Strengths: Picture quality is great, light weight, sleek design, and set is very slim.
Weakness: None so far with the unit. User manual could be better.
I'm not a big person when it comes to features. The most important thing to me is picture quaility and this unit has great picture quaility. The HLR 5067w is also afforadable, relative to the other HDTVs out on the market. I really have no complaints about the unit itself whatsoever. The only negative thing about the unit is that the user manual could be better written. Other than that, I would...
Strengths: Weight, picture, sound, price/value
Weakness: Viewing angle associated with DLP and inability to be at a party and say the word "Plasma" to impress my friends.
I am not a big TV guy but decided that I had to make the plunge to bigger, better TV/programing and as becuase I don't care about TV, it was a hard decision to drop over a grand on something I barely use. The point, I researched the hell out of TV's in the $1500 to $2000 price range, funny thing.......this TV kept popping up as being very, very good. So I work for Intel.........yep, I really,...
Strengths: Amazing picture quality. Great black levels and contrast. Quiet. Built in speakers sound nice for watching tv. Built in ATSC Tuner!
Weakness: I notice rainbow effect occasionally with white lines on black. No one else seems to notice any. Remote doesnt control my LG DVD Player beyond Power On/Off.
The fan fan broke within 30 days which caused overheating. I exchanged the unit. New unit works flawlessly. In my experience this would not be a good set for gaming since there is a noticable delay. Another HDMI/DVI input would be nice.
Samsung Hlr5067wx 50 In. receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 1.6 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #90 DLP projection TV of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features, market value, and a...
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Samsung 50" Widescreen Projection TV
Strengths: - Buildin tuner - Best price/performace ratio - Fan has no noise - No rainbow - No/very minor lip sync - Great horizontal view angle - Compatable with PC
Weakness: Nothing, especially not the picture.
I spent 6 months researching before buying a DLP TV, ends up with HLR5067 over the Toshiba 52HM84. Now having it for about 2 months and could not be happier. I was originally going to buy HM84 as it is slightly bigger and about $300 cheaper. But once I have seen a side by side comparison in BestBuy, I finally set my mind on Sammy as it has better color/contrast. I watch HD through HDMI. No lip...
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