Saturday, September 11, 2010

Samsung HLN437W Review

Samsung HLN437W Review, Samsung HLN437W Spec

Samsung HLN437W 43-Inch Widescreen Projection HDTV with DLP Technology

The new HLN437W displays 43 inches of breathtaking wide screen viewing area and fits almost anywhere. The secret to this engineering marvel is a compact digital projector powered by a single, postage stamp sized Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) that generates high definition video images.

Features

  • 43-inch widescreen projection HDTV with Digital Micromirror Device; 40.5 x 29.7 x 15.7 inches (W x H x D)
  • Faroudja film mode 3:2 pull down enhancement
  • 2-tuner PIP with side by side split screen
  • 30-watt stereo audio system; Virtual Dolby sound
  • Instruction book, remote control included

Samsung HLN437W 43-Inch Widescreen Projection HDTV with DLP Technology

Samsung HLN437W 43-Inch Widescreen Projection HDTV with DLP Technology
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Amazon.com Product Description The 43" DLP projection TV displays a widescreen viewing area that is elegantly framed in an ultra-light, thin-bezel cabinet. Weighing about 68 pounds and only 15.7 inches deep, it fits almost anywhere. You will experience perfect vision: Samsung’s DLP projection TV delivers unmatched brightness, contrast levels, and color accuracy, plus full digital convergence and a host of top-notch features. Its sleek design and lightweight construction also make this monitor possibly the most attractive and versatile TV your home has ever seen.

HDTV with DLP technology
Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology is found in leading digital cinemas the world over. The heart of DLP technology is a micro-display panel no larger than a postage stamp, which integrates 921,600 microscopic mirrors to deliver eye-popping, high-definition detail, color, and clarity. Samsung applies the magic of DLP technology to your home theater via its patented, compact optical engine that replaces the large, heavy picture tubes found in direct-view sets. Best of all, Samsung DLP projection TVs are lighter, more affordable, and use far less power than plasma TVs. Now you can enjoy the spine-tingling thrills of digital television in a sleek, tabletop design that’s significantly smaller, lighter, and brighter than a conventional projection TV. Samsung’s advanced convergence technologies also make DLP projection TVs compatible with your HDTV tuner, PC, DVD, game console, VCR, camcorder, digital camera, and much more.

Samsung optical engine
Samsung’s patented optical engine ensures maximum brightness, flicker-free video, detailed text, and still images, and a full 160-degree viewing angle. DLP micro-display technology and Samsung’s proprietary Bent Light Lens System give you a big-screen TV without the big-screen hassle. Its ultra-slim, ultra-lightweight design lets you put it virtually anywhere. And its optical engine is durable, long-lasting, and never needs calibrating.

Digital perfection
DLP technology is the only display solution that enables projection systems to create a purely digital connection between a digital video or graphic source and the screen in front of you. The surface of the DLP panel is covered with almost a million micro-mirrors (1280 x 720) that act as pixels. This incredibly high pixel count creates a striking, digital image with seamless resolution, amazing detail, and brilliant, lifelike colors. And because the pixels are less than one micron apart, you won’t notice the "screen door" effect apparent with other TVs.

Ultra-smooth action
Samsung’s DLP micro-mirrors can switch on and off over 5,000 times a second--that’s up to 10 times faster than other micro-displays. This allows DLP Projection TV to smoothly and accurately display fast-switching content like HDTV and DVD.

Brighter and clearer

At 400 cd/m2, DLP outshines other micro-display technologies for a bright, clear picture, with incredible contrast and color accuracy. Its unique optical engine preserves the intensity of the original image with vibrant colors and rich, deep blacks. Its high, 1000:1 contrast ratio makes for ideal color separation and crisp, detailed images. That’s why Samsung's DLP projection TV is perfect for any source material that demands minute detail, such as HDTV, computer images, and DVDs.

Consistent screen image
The DLP projection TV is much more durable than competing technologies because the display doesn’t physically age or deteriorate. Its ultra-high-pressure lamp delivers consistent light output and picture quality throughout its long lifespan.

Cinema progressive scan and 3:2 pulldown
The cinema progressive scan enhancement automatically upconverts all nondigital signals to a smooth, clear 720 lines of progressive scan. The 3:2 pulldown feature is a must for any movie enthusiast. It analyzes each frame of video, removing unclear frames that were added during the transfer from film to video. These added frames cause blurring, stuttering, and other motion artifacts, especially during fast-action sequences. 3:2 pulldown eliminates them and gives your DVDs a look and feel that’s much closer to film. Cinema progressive scan with 3:2 pulldown is powered by Faroudja’s patented DCDi video processing on Samsung DLP projection TVs.

1280 x 720 progressive display quality
Samsung delivers flicker-free, static images, thanks to its all-format conversion system. Progressive scan is a must for rock-steady text, still images, and smooth action sequences.

Wide viewing angle
Left side, right side, or upside-down--whatever your location, Samsung DLP projection TVs allow you to see any display clearly, thanks to its 160-degree-wide viewing angle. Unlike traditional projection TVs, the image doesn’t get darker as you move away from the center.

What's in the Box
TV, remote control, two AAA batteries, and user's manual.

From the Manufacturer
The new HLN437W displays 43 inches of breathtaking wide screen viewing area and fits almost anywhere. The secret to this engineering marvel is a compact digital projector powered by a single, postage stamp sized Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) that generates high definition video images.

Features:

  • DLP(Digital Light Processing) TV
  • Samsung DNIe (Digital Natural Image Engine): detail enhancer, contrast enhancer, white balance and color optimizer, noise reduction with 3D motion optimizer
  • Crystal Clear 1280 x 720P resolution
  • HDTV Performance with add-on HDTV tuner
  • All format conversion to 720p
  • Faroudja Film Mode 3:2 pull down enhancement
  • 3D Y/C Digital Comb Filter
  • 2-tuner PIP with side by side split screen
  • 8000 Hr. 100-watt user replaceable lamp
  • HD fine pitch screen
  • No screen aging or burn-in effects
  • 30-watt stereo audio system
  • Virtual Dolby Sound
  • BBE Sound Enhancer
  • Speaker System: Left/right, 2 way
  • Audio Output Power: 2 Channels x 15watts MTS stereo with dbx noise reduction
  • Display Type: 43" Wide screen display
  • Display System: 0.8" Digital Micro device
  • Audio Terminal: Analog L/R inputs 3 (1 side, 2 rear)
  • Audio Terminal: Analog L/R outputs 1 set (rear)
  • Video Terminal: Composite video in 3 (1 side, 2 rear)
  • Video Terminal: DVD component video in 1 Set (Y, Pb, Pr)480i, 480P
  • Video Terminal: HDTV /DTV component video input 2 (Y, Pb, Pr) 1080i, 720P, 480P
  • Video Terminal: RF inputs 2 rear
  • Video Terminal: S-Video in 3 (1 side, 2 rear)
  • Video Terminal: PC input 1 Rear (D-Sub 15 pin) XGA
  • Video Terminal: DVI input 1 rear
  • Net Dimensions: 40.5"(W) x 29.7"(H) x 15.7"(D)
  • Net Weight: 67.2 lbs
  • Supplied Accessories: Instruction book, Remote control with 2 AAA batteries

Abolutely awesome picture!!!5
Your search is over! The Samsung 43" HDTV monitor has spectacular HDTV digital picture quality! Digital light processing (DLP) is a significant advancement in digital imaging technology; noticeably better than both plasma and liquid crystal displays. This monitor is the centerpiece of my home theater. Unexpectedly, it is a shoehorn fit into a 38" wide cabinet opening. My cabinet was originally designed for a traditional 36" tube.

The Samsung 43" monitor depth is approximately 15.7", therefore it cannot hang on a wall, like a 5" thick plasma or LCD display. If this is acceptable, DLP is superior in every essential picture related factor. It weighs a meager 65 lbs. It is cheaper in price and cannot suffer from "burn-in", in comparison to a plasma display. It has a user replaceable lamp that Samsung estimates will last 8,000 hours. Brightness is exceptionally good, even with sunlight entering the room.

Traditional direct view or cathode ray tubes (CRT) are relics of a bygone era, but are relatively cheap. CRT size is limited, yet sales may linger for a while longer. CRTs will become extinct, as DLP prices become comparable. Some manufacturers' claims that a CRT can display HDTV 1080i images is misleading. I think the tuners simply accept and convert an HDTV component signal by downgrading it to the lesser capability of an analog CRT. (See Consumer Reports magazine reviews.)

Texas Instruments is the manufacturer of the core DLP microprocessor technology. Today is 11/3/2003. DLP HDTV monitors are available from Samsung, RCA, Mitsubishi, Optoma and LG Electronics. More manufacturers are bound to introduce monitors using this DLP technology, while others may hesitate to license the key chip from an outside source.

In my humble opinion, plasma deserves a solid A-, whereas DLP should get an A+. I am a pro-consumer who did his homework. I am not a professional reviewer, nor do I have any special interest or bias favoring a particular manufacturer or technology. I love to watch very high quality TV in my home theater. I rent an HDTV decoder from Comcast and found HDTV picture sources are unbelievable. The best DVDs produce a very enjoyable B+ picture, but a true HDTV picture is breathtaking. Ultimately, all broadcast television must meet minimum HDTV standards.

DLP prices depend upon Texas Instrument's ability to mass produce DLP processors - outpacing a booming demand is a key pricing factor. If price trends are like computer microprocessors, then plasma and LCD will have an uphill struggle to compete with DLP sales.


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