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Display Format Analog TV signals in the US are formatted in 480i (SDTV) resolution. Each picture has 480 horizontal lines, and each frame of video is displayed in two separate halves (this is called an interlaced picture, abbreviated 'i'). SDTV sets display all signals at 480i, and generally do not receive digital TV signals. Progressive Scan DVD Players and most over-the-air digital television signals are 480p, the same resolution as standard television, but display each frame at once (called progressive picture abbreviated 'p'). EDTV sets are 480p. The best are HDTV signals, which are 1080p, 1080i or 720p resolution, the higher the resolution number, the more detailed the picture. 1080i is capable of rendering more picture detail than 720p but the 720p is clearer for rapid motion, such as football games. A true HDTV set would display at least one of the 720 or 1080 resolutions.

Display Type Standard projection televisions use 3 picture tubes of the same kind found in regular TVs reflected off an internal mirror -resulting in a bright, high contrast picture.  This image is not always viewable from certain angles.  Additionally, standard projection TVs are very large and may have images 'burn in' if they appear on the screen constantly.    LCD Projections use a panel similar to LCD monitors, which are then magnified onto a large screen.  These displays are more compact & less subject to burn-in, but may result in less brightness & darker colors may appear washed out.    DLPs send light through millions of tiny mirrors to create an image -- they are compact, very bright, and have no burn-in, but may suffer from some color distortion called a 'rainbow effect'.  Additionally, DLPs often require changing a lamp after a number of years.     LCoS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) TVs are similar to LCDs, but are designed in a way that allows for brighter images by combining LCD technology with DLP.  It is a reflective technology that uses liquid crystals instead of individual mirrors.  In terms of how the set performs, it provides a similar picture to DLPs with no rainbow effects, but possibly lower contrast.  LCOS technology offers inherently high resolutions and a smoother look but lower contrast.

Aspect Ratio TVs come primarily in two different shapes, the stardard 4:3 aspect typical of most older tube televisions, and the 16:9 widescreen format which is the standard for HDTV broadcasts.

Digital Tuner

Ports

Diagonal Screen Size

Display Panel

Product Type Standard projection televisions use 3 picture tubes of the same kind found in regular TVs reflected off an internal mirror -resulting in a bright, high contrast picture.  This image is not always viewable from certain angles.  Additionally, standard projection TVs are very large and may have images 'burn in' if they appear on the screen constantly.    LCD Projections use a panel similar to LCD monitors, which are then magnified onto a large screen.  These displays are more compact & less subject to burn-in, but may result in less brightness & darker colors may appear washed out.    DLPs send light through millions of tiny mirrors to create an image -- they are compact, very bright, and have no burn-in, but may suffer from some color distortion called a 'rainbow effect'.  Additionally, DLPs often require changing a lamp after a number of years.     LCoS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) TVs are similar to LCDs, but are designed in a way that allows for brighter images by combining LCD technology with DLP.  It is a reflective technology that uses liquid crystals instead of individual mirrors.  In terms of how the set performs, it provides a similar picture to DLPs with no rainbow effects, but possibly lower contrast.  LCOS technology offers inherently high resolutions and a smoother look but lower contrast.

Brightness

Contrast Ratio

Aspect Ratio TVs come primarily in two different shapes, the stardard 4:3 aspect typical of most older tube televisions, and the 16:9 widescreen format which is the standard for HDTV broadcasts.

Diagonal Screen Size The size of a television screen measured diagonally.

Max Resolution

Interface

Interface Connection

Audio Video Connectors

Other Features

General Features

Dimensions

Height

Width

Depth

Weight

Warranty

Warranty Information

More Info

URL

Additional Specifications

Number of HDMI

Analog Tuner

RMS Output Power

Comb Filter

Broadcast Standards

Broadcast Format Displayed Analog TV signals in the US are formatted in 480i (SDTV) resolution. Each picture has 480 horizontal lines, and each frame of video is displayed in two separate halves (this is called an interlaced picture, abbreviated 'i'). SDTV sets display all signals at 480i, and generally do not receive digital TV signals. Progressive Scan DVD Players and most over-the-air digital television signals are 480p, the same resolution as standard television, but display each frame at once (called progressive picture abbreviated 'p'). EDTV sets are 480p. The best are HDTV signals, which are 1080p, 1080i or 720p resolution, the higher the resolution number, the more detailed the picture. 1080i is capable of rendering more picture detail than 720p but the 720p is clearer for rapid motion, such as football games. A true HDTV set would display at least one of the 720 or 1080 resolutions.

Broadcast Format Supported

Digital Tuner

Physical Specifications

Height

Width

Depth

Weight

General

Product Type Standard projection televisions use 3 picture tubes of the same kind found in regular TVs reflected off an internal mirror -resulting in a bright, high contrast picture.  This image is not always viewable from certain angles.  Additionally, standard projection TVs are very large and may have images 'burn in' if they appear on the screen constantly.    LCD Projections use a panel similar to LCD monitors, which are then magnified onto a large screen.  These displays are more compact & less subject to burn-in, but may result in less brightness & darker colors may appear washed out.    DLPs send light through millions of tiny mirrors to create an image -- they are compact, very bright, and have no burn-in, but may suffer from some color distortion called a 'rainbow effect'.  Additionally, DLPs often require changing a lamp after a number of years.     LCoS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) TVs are similar to LCDs, but are designed in a way that allows for brighter images by combining LCD technology with DLP.  It is a reflective technology that uses liquid crystals instead of individual mirrors.  In terms of how the set performs, it provides a similar picture to DLPs with no rainbow effects, but possibly lower contrast.  LCOS technology offers inherently high resolutions and a smoother look but lower contrast.

Height

Width

Depth

Weight

Warranty Information

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Samsung 50" Widescreen Projection TV

 

 

 

 

N/A

DLP

16:9 (Widescreen)

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DVI Yes|VGA Yes|Component Video Yes|S-Video Yes|Composite Video Yes

50

 

DLP

N/A

N/A

16:9 (Widescreen)

50 in

1280 x 720

 

N/A

DVI Yes|VGA Yes|Component Video Yes|S-Video Yes|Composite Video Yes

 

Picture in Picture|Picture on Picture

 

33.80"

46.60"

17.60"

77.60 lbs

 

1 Year

 

Manufacturer Link

 

N/A

N/A

15 W

3D Y/C

 

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N/A

N/A

 

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$46.75

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1080p (HDTV)|480i (SDTV)|480p (EDTV)

DLP

16:9 (Widescreen)

Yes

HDMI Yes|DVI Yes|VGA Yes|Component Video Yes|S-Video Yes

56

 

DLP

N/A

10000:1

16:9 (Widescreen)

56 in

1920 x 1080

 

Firewire Yes

HDMI Yes|DVI Yes|VGA Yes|Component Video Yes|S-Video Yes

 

3/2 Pulldown|Channel Label|Closed Caption|Multi-Language Menu|Sleep Timer|V-Chip

 

38"

52.40"

15.30"

85 lbs

 

1 Year Limited Warranty

 

Manufacturer Link

 

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ATSC

15 W

N/A

 

1080p (HDTV)|480i (SDTV)|480p (EDTV)

1080i (HDTV)|480i (SDTV)|480p (EDTV)|720p (HDTV)

Yes

 

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

 

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N/A

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N/A

N/A

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$46.74

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720p (HDTV)

DLP

16:9 (Widescreen)

DVB-S

HDMI Yes|DVI Yes|VGA Yes|Component Video Yes|S-Video Yes

50

 

DLP

900 cd/m2

2000:1

16:9 (Widescreen)

50 in

1280 x 720

 

Firewire Yes

HDMI Yes|DVI Yes|VGA Yes|Component Video Yes|S-Video Yes

 

Picture in Picture|Channel Labeling

 

34.30"

46.50"

14"

73 lbs

 

1 Year

 

Manufacturer Link

 

1

ATSC

15 W

N/A

 

720p (HDTV)

1080i (HDTV)|480i (SDTV)|480p (EDTV)|720p (HDTV)

DVB-S

 

34.30"

46.50"

14"

73 lbs

 

DLP

34.30"

46.50"

14"

73 lbs

1 Year

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