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Samsung 71" DLP 1080p HDTV Review
It's true that there are some televisions on the market that will enhance your entertainment life by bringing in world-class technologies and features to help make your living room into a cinematic haven. However, these televisions are few and far between, making consumers wonder if they made a wise television purchase. While one would wish they could trust the sales pitches from companies and sales associates, it is easy to become wrapped up in pretty talk and then end up being disappointed at your new televisions performance. If you want to ensure this doesn't happen to you, I recommend taking a look at the Samsung 71" DLP HDTV, Model: HL-S7178W. This television has been outfitted with all of the necessary features and designs to optimize your at-home entertainment.
Throughout my time researching and studying various HDTVs, I have learned what it takes for a television to be function, exciting and worth your money. While there are many televisions that barely make the cut, there are others that are truly engineered to be beautiful both inside and out. The first thing that consumers will notice about this television is the fact that the screen seemingly takes up the entire frame of the TV. With an extremely small border, this television is made to draw in viewers attention to the screen, not only to the entire television. If you are looking for a true TV, not a large-box TV, than you will love this Samsung DLP HDTV. This television provides users with true HD technology, and is built by the leader in DLP technology. The Cinema Smooth light engine allows you to enjoy images that are extremely crisp and have a sharpness to them, which will enhance any type of programming you enjoy. If you enjoy sports, than you will love how this television allows you to literally see every blade of grass on the playing field. This is made possible through the 5-segement color wheel, which is a far cry from traditional DLP television, which only use 3-segement color wheels. Perhaps why consumers are beginning to buy this television faster than any other is because of the fact that Samsung has produced a television that is completely free from image burn-ins. Thus, you will be able to enjoy this television for many years, without having to worry about reduced image quality due to burned-in impressions. You can find this television for an average price of $3, 600 - making it a high-end model, but absolutely worth every cent. I highly recommend this Samsung DLP HDTV for serious television shoppers. By Prior Aphter - Prior Aphter has been a professional freelance writer since 2005, although his main passion is for film and television. Since the age of 14 he has worked as a professional actor, casting director, screenwrit...
what do I ajust on my new tv to get better resolution?
I bought this tv for gaming. It is a Samsung plasma N102 tv 42". I use PS3. My thing is it just seems really gritty, if that makes any sense. I used to use just a box about 15". Is there any way to fix this, or do I just have to get used to the new tv. So you have an example, when I aim in MW3, the crosshairs will not be clear, they will be blocky and the game just seems unpolished. Now this is not the game because on my old tv, it looked fine. So if you know what I should adjust on the tv's menu to make it look better, I will be very appreciative. Thanks.
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Samsung Plasma TVS: Do they crack internally or is it just ALL brands of Plasma tvs that crack?
Recently, I read a couple of complaints against the Samsung Brand Plasma tvs. A lot of consumers allege the screens crack internally. Does ANYONE know anything about this fiasco? Is it the PLASMA tvs in general that crack or the Samsung Brand?
Help a Susta out! Thanks!
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Channels won't fill space correctly on big Samsung Plasma - help!?
Hi, I just got this Samsung Plasma TV:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Samsung+-+51%26%2334%3B+Class+/+Plasma+/+720p+/+600Hz+/+HDTV/3804179.p?id=1218432987017&skuId=3804179#BVRRWidgetID
It is model number PN51D430. I've had other widescreen sony TVs in the past and I believe all of them would auto fit the channels correctly (that is they would properly stretch 4:3 aspect ratios so they fill the screen, and they would correctly display the widescreen channels). My samsung plasma doesn't seem like it can do that. I've tried different settings and it will either show black bars on the sides of regular channels while correctly showing widescreen channels, or it will fill the screen correctly with regular channels while not correctly displaying widescreen channels.
Help me figure this out please? Or is this TV not capable of filling the screen with all channels while showing HD channels correctly?
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Samsung PN51D7000 Plasma 3D HDTV Review
Samsung PN50C590G4F 50'' Plasma HD TV. Read on.
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Samsung 2012 LCD & Plasma TV range explained - HDTV Org
8 Feb 2012 at 2:01pm ![]() HDTV Org | HDTV Org For those of you who want a concise guide to the main features of the TV you might be considering, our quick and easy guide begins with Samsung's 2012 TV range. Whether you are interested in LCD or Plasma TV, our list of features will save you time ... |
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7 Feb 2012 at 9:45pm ![]() Los Angeles Times | Technology Spectator The service will be available on the Galaxy S, SII, W, Note, Tab 7.0, Tab 7.01, Tab 7.7, Tab 8.9, and Galaxy Tab 10.1, as well as 2010 and post-2010 Samsung LED, LCD. Plasma TVs, Blu-ray and home theatre systems that are internet enabled. Samsung signs movie streaming deal with QuickflixThe Australian Samsung inks deal with Quickflix for video streaming appTelecompaper (subscription) all 187 news articles » |
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CES Hands on: Samsung Super OLED TV - New Zealand Herald
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Samsung Smart LEDs and Plasmas Offer New Connectivity - Home Theater Review
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