Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #157064 in Home Theater
- Brand: Samsung
- Model: HLR6167W
- Dimensions: 41.60" h x
18.40" w x
56.90" l,
95.00 pounds
- Display size: 61
Features
- 61-inch projection HD-ready DLP TV; measures 56.9 x 18.4 x 41.6 inches (WxHxD)
- Digital Light Processing technology features better color uniformity over time--no burn-in, screen aging
- Built-in HD/Digital tuner (ATSC), 181-channel tuner (NTSC), and Digital Cable Ready; 16:9 widescreen picture aspect ratio
- Includes 3 composite, 3 S-Video, 2 component, 1 DVI, 1 HDMI, 1 PC (D-Sub), 2 Firewire, 1 Monitor, and 2 RF inputs
- Two stereo speakers, 15 watts apiece (30 watts total)
Samsung HLR6167W 61-Inch Widescreen HDTV DLP TV
Product Description
It's not flat-panel but, at about 18 inches deep, it'll fit comfortably on most counters and widescreen TV stands. The key point is Texas Instruments' DLP technology provides a high-resolution HDTV screen that delivers sharp, bright images with virtually no degradation over time. This high-performance rear-projection TV has a built-in ATSC tuner for over-the-air HDTV reception (optional antenna required) or CableCARD slot (for use with compatible digital CableTV service). Overall, for a unit with this size screen, this is an exceptional buy for integration into your home-theater environment. 1280 x 720p Digital Format Converter for All Inputs Samsung's Latest Generation DNIe Video Enhancer Cinema Smooth Film-Mode 3 - 2 Pull Down AnyNet System Control Solution No Burn-In or Screen Aging 30-Watt Audio System with Built-In Speakers Connectors - IEEE1394 ( FireWire / i.http://amzn.com/dp/B0009E6I3A/?tag={komponelektr-20} ), Composite video/audio output, Audio line-in, Composite video/audio input, G-Link Interface, VGA input, HDMI, Component video input, S-Video input, RF input, SPDIF output VGA connectivity for PC Includes Remote Control Product Dimensions - 56.9(W) x 41.6(H) x 18.4(D) Inches / Product Weight - 94.6 Lbs. Optional Stand (TR61X2) is separately available at extra charge Samsung USA 1-Year Parts & Labor Limited Warranty coverage is included. We suggest getting a RepairMaster extension for additional coverage
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
31 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
nice but a few minor complaints
By M. Melkonian
Very nice picture, not quite as bright as plasmas but watch mostly at night anyway, also viewing angle needs work compared to plasmas, you can see the difference at most big box stores, just look down the isle at an angle and you'll see the plasmas really have a better angle. But overall for a 61in TV very nice, The TV Guide function is cool now if Time warner would just give me a cable card I'd be setJust found out about a minor glitch, this TV is not quite ready for primetime HDMI, the HDMI input does NOT support pure digital audio (only PCM) the end result if you have a new dvd player that has HDMI out going into TV then out to AV receiver via optical out, only PCM (standard Dolby) will be output not Digital Dolby. Now I know lots of people just run the audio direct from the dvd to AV Reciever anyway but this defeats my purpose of trying out the Samsung DVD950 so I can simplify life and use the Anynet function to switch to a DVD. Bottom line the ANynet function leaves much to be desired and they probably should of just given you a programable remote with macros instead. So if you have this tv don't waste money on a fancy DVD player with HDMI outputs, you can't tell the difference between component anyway :)
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
Beautiful picture...great price.
By M. Simon
We just got this TV delivered on Feb. 4, and we are in love with the picture. Previous raters have said its "not as bright" as others in the same category; on the contrary, I find the picture quite bright. Also, I don't know what the one guy meant with the warranty not being good when purchased from Amazon. I registered my TV with Samsung and there was no trouble.The only reason I'm not giving this 5 stars has to do with Amazon's "white glove" delivery, rather than the TV itself. For $199, you're supposed to get "knowledgeable" delivery professionals to unpack it, hook it up, and set it up. Amazon tells you that you have to "sign off" on the delivery saying it is in perfect condition and then you cannot return it. The guys knew *nothing* about how to set it up (other than the electrical plug), so you pretty much have to decide whether or not it's perfect without seeing the picture. This is a pretty involved hook-up when you're connecting an HD cable box (with the three video cables) and the directions do not have examples of all scenarios. The delivery men were rather rude about my wanting to see the picture before signing off on the product.In short, the time for delivery was great, it appears to have arrived in great condition, but for $199, I expected to have delivery men who knew how to hook it up. Since then, I noticed that the link for more information on the delivery service is no longer working. You might want to download the manual and get an idea for the set-up before it is delivered, because you won't get help with the "white glove" service.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
Good tv, works well, minor engineering flaws.
By Randretti
Pros: Large, clear picture. Watching the tv show "Lost", the picture is absolutely stellar. Vivid, crisp images. There have been other HD programs that are not as impressive. I'm assuming they were in 480p vs 720p, but that's an assumption for the difference in picture clarity in HD programming. Xbox gaming has worked flawlessly, with no lag. There have been no problems with color wheel buzzing (as was reported on the hlp series), and I'm not a person who sees rainbows, thus, I haven't seen them on this tv either. The tv guide onscreen has been incredibly easy to use. It was functioning correctly the 2nd day.CONS: The engineering for particular screens is awkward. To use the PIP, you can hit 1 button on the remote to bring up a pre-programmed channel, but all you can do is turn it on or off. To surf, or change the pip channel, you must go through the menu and go through several screens, and then you can only select an analog channel. Also, the remote that comes with the tv does not allow you to surf a day at a time on the tv guide onscreen. I can only go hour by hour. You can use the search feature which works well, but I feel I should be able to hit a button or select a time to search for programming and I need another remote to do it. (The remote that would include cd/dvd controls for fast forward).SUMMARY: Those are my only 2 complaints and since they are engineering issues I have to recommend the tv. I'm happy with it and will keep it for years if it keeps working as well as it is. I've had the tv for about 2 weeks.
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