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Samsung HL-S5086W 50" DLP HDTV
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- 50-inch Digital Light Projection (DLP) HDTV; measures 45.4 x 32.3 x 15.6 inches (WxHxD)- Latest Texas Instruments DLP chip faster than any other HDTV technology
- 1280 x 720-pixel resolution; 2500:1 contrast ratio; 3-line digital comb filter; Cinema Smooth 3:2 pull-down film mode
- Connections: 3 composite A/V (1 front), 2 S-Video, 2 component (Y/Pb/Pr), 2 HDMI, 1 RF, 1 USB
- Two stereo speakers, 10 watts apiece (20 watts total); SRS TruSurround XT virtual surround
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By Shal Jani (Pok, NY)
I have this TV for little more than 2 1/2 years. It has great picture quality in HD when it works. Non-HD is Okay with Settelite programming, but poor with Cable, but his may be the issue with the way both service works.
Real problem is the quality of product. Recently, I started seeing white DEAD PIXELs on my TV. "Dead pixel" are those that does not change. I contected the Tech service 'live call' on internet. Not much help, except told me to unplug TV for couple of mins and restart. Which I did but did not clear the problem. That's all the Tech support can do for this problem. They suggested to have my TV checked out by their repair technician, which could cost me in "Hundreds". I am in process of contacting the repair department and will get an estimate. Will post the remaining story here. But as per, Tech on live call, this could be MDM unit (micro device mirror), which has millions of micro mirrors and may have been a problem or the board where it controls the mirrors. When I searched on google about the DEAD PIXEL DLP SAMSUNG, I found so many people has this problem. Add to this is the horrible customer support that they had. One person has to go throug the Atterney General to get refund. Eitherway, TV of 2 1/2 year should not have this problem. This is basic QUALITY issue with SAMSUNG and they knows this very well. All they want is your $$$.
I am going to stay away from the SAMSUNG product for all my feature purchase.
By C. Downey (Texas)
Had mine 2+ years and loved it since the minute I opened it. Did a bulb change for the first time today and I bought it as a refurbished unit. Great picture, reliable unit and very accessible for routine maintenance. I even talked to Samsung support before I did the bulb change and *gasp* they WEREN'T terrible at all. I (obviously) highly recommend this TV.
By mouse (Brandon, FL USA)
I was skeptical about making such a big purchase by mail order, but after all, this is Amazon. It was delivered ON TIME and was a great bargain. It was less expensive than my local dealers and HD is amazing. If you like movies, or sports, or the nature shows on PBS.... heck, if you enjoy watching TV, you'll LOVE this purchase.
By D. Burns
We purchased this TV a year ago, and absolutely love it. There have been no surprises, or disappointments. Amazon's price was the best and we would buy it all over again.
By John E. Miller (jem)
I was thinking about buying one of these televisions used. He has had it for 7 months and wants $600. He said that Samsung just replaced the screen in it because of a gray line going across. He said it works like new now. After reading alot of the negative comments on this television, I have decided not to buy it and I will most likely never buy a Samsung television because all of the negative comments talk about how bad their tecnical support is. It seems that everyone who has bought this television and left a negative comment basically has had the same problem. It seems that this should be a recalled item. It's sad that people have paid alot of money to get this television, that Samsung has profitted from, and Samsung gives them the run around when it needs to get serviced. Sounds like they hope you get tired of holding on the phone and you hang up. They drag their feet to fix your problem to keep the money in the bank. Sorry to everyone who got screwed by Samsung.
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