Samsung HLT6187SAX 61-Inch Slim LED Engine 1080p DLP HDTV
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Samsung Display Size: 61 EAN: 0036725261891 Feature: Energy-efficient 61" screen features a powerful, long-lasting LED light engine Label: Samsung Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Samsung Model: HLT6187SAX Publisher: Samsung Studio: Samsung Warranty: 1 year warranty
Features
Energy-efficient 61" screen features a powerful, long-lasting LED light engine 1,920 x 1,080 Full HD resolution Ultra-slim 0.6" wide piano black bezel 10,000:1 Contrast Ratio Customers may receive HLT-6187X-XAA or HLT-6187SAX models. Samsung has confirmed there is no difference outside of model number suffix.
Enjoy better pictures with the Samsung's HL-T6187 DLP HDTV. The piano black bezel is just 0.6-inch wide so the slim depth lets it fit where others won't. The energy-efficient 61-inch screen features a powerful, long-lasting LED light engine that turns on almost instantly. Full HD 1080p resolution and Samsung Cinema Smooth technology deliver a wide range of brilliant colors, with bright images and crisp definition. The blackest blacks, brightest whites and nuanced tones are yours with a 10000:1 dynamic-contrast ratio. Hidden speakers deliver clear, robust SRS TruSurround XT sound. The 120Hz switching speed and Game Mode keep gamers marveling at the lifelike action. A wide range of audio, video and HDMI inputs allow digital connectivity to Cable/Satellite boxes, Blu-ray players, AV receivers and more.
Please note: Samsung recently changed the suffix on this TV from HLT-6187X-XAA to HLT-6187SAX. The change was not technical in nature and there is no difference other than the suffix in the model number.
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Customer Rating: Summary: Samsung DLP Products are all Lemons Comment: I own a Samsung 50 inch DLP. It was beautiful until I hooked my XBox up to it and almost the day after the warrenty was up, it broke. After googleing the "shut-off" problem, I found out it is a common issue with ALL Samsung DLPs; which sometimes they can't fix!!! I have no extended warrenty and am screwed.
Google samsung DLP problems before buying. Customer Rating: Summary: Great TV for the value Comment: I have owned this TV since Oct of 2007 and I still enjoy it. The DLP has great color and the picture in HD looks amazing. The great thing about a DLP is that you don't have to worry about doing any proper "burn in". Just get this TV, plug it in and enjoy. The only con about the tv is that the built in speakers suck. I recommend buying a nice surround sound system and hook it up to the TV to get maximum enjoyment out of each and every movie. Customer Rating: Summary: LED Engine Comment: Great TV. I've had this for several months now, and it produces a beautiful image, only slightly less "brilliant" than a LCD panel. The piano black finish is stunning, but does get smudged easily. I don't use the internal speakers or amp, so I can't attest to this unit's sound quality, but image quality is superb. The only complaint I have is that every time the input signal changes ever so slightly, the HDMI port switches to "searching for signal" for about 15 seconds. This gets annoying. I currently have it connected to a Denon 3808 via HDMI, and all my other equipment is connected to the Denon (i.e. the only cable going to the TV is a HDMI cable). Whenever I switch from the DTV to the HTPC (or to and fro any other component) the TV goes into "Searching for signal" for about 15 seconds. I'm learning to live with it, but it's annoying. Other than that, great TV. I had heard about a "darker band through the middle", but I haven't experienced that at all. Customer Rating: Summary: Samsung 61 inch DLP television Comment: Couldn't be happier with our new Samsung TV. Incredible color and clarity. Love watching sporting events on HD. Customer Rating: Summary: only issue - off axis viewing Comment: Great picture, decent sound, all the right hookups and a great deal. The only issue with this tv, as with all rear projections, is off-axis viewing. Sitting to the side, lower or higher reduces the image quality.