Samsung HLN4365W 43" Widescreen Projection HDTV with DLP Technology cheap audio, video, ultimate electronics for sale
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List Price: $3,199.99
Features
• 43-inch DLP-based high-definition widescreen projection television; 40.5 x 29.7 x 15.7 inches (W x H x D)
• 13 video inputs, including DVI-HDTV, PC, and DVD (480i/p)
• 1,280 x 720 resolution for a clear, detailed picture
• 2-tuner PIP with side-by-side split screen
• 15 watts per channel x 2; Virtual Dolby surround simulates theater sound through any two speakers |
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Samsung HLN4365W 43" Widescreen Projection HDTV with DLP Technology description
Samsung's DLP-based HLN4365W projection television will thrill you with its amazingly slender 15-inch profile and broad, 43-inch display, whose widescreen format is specially configured to accommodate the native aspect ratios of favorite movies. Its small size and relatively light weight (under 70 pounds) free you to try it out in different parts of a ... review details
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Samsung HLN4365W 43" Widescreen Projection HDTV with DLP Technology Customer Reviews
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Expensive and supposedly bad customer service
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I just got the tv yesterday from Sears; actually a floor model and hence the price was less than usual. Definitely an improvement from the behemoth Toshiba that I had. I did do some research prior to purchasing and this is what I found.
Overall everyone seems to like the pic quality. Sony is the closest competitor; if you manage to set the pic correctly there should not be any difference. Switching to satellite from cable supposedly improves pic quality. Since I bought it just yesterday, I cannot say a lot about my experience - the pic is truly great.
However, some also complained about the bad Samsung customer service. Moreover, the bulb needs to be changed every 8000-10000 viewing hours and one can probably do it (according to the manual) without calling the service personnel. The bulb costs around $250. Some customers had a bad experience with the bulb within the first few months of its operation.
Overall, I tend to have no regrets about the purchase and really looking forward to the experience. If something goes awry, I will let you folks know. |
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