If you think about a future television buy in the area, you should take a serious look at a Samsung LED DLP HDTV.
Although plasma technology has been very popular in a number of years to change that now. Vizio, the second largest supplier of plasma screens in the U.S. in the second quarter of 2009 that it would stop manufacturing plasma sets has been announced at all. Of course, the home TV market, DLP and LCD will be.
> Samsung LED DLP HDTV models have overcome the processing of the few small, easy problems associated with past versions of all the DLP (digital) TV.
A complaint by some DLP (rear projector sets) in the past, the anomaly as a "rainbow effect was known." This was short flashes of perceived red, blue, green and "shadows" observed most often when the projected content to move with high contrast areas of bright / white objects on a mostly dark / black background presented. The ScrollEnd credits of many films are a common example, and even in animation, where moving objects with a thick black outline are surrounded. Without attempting to understand the technical aspects of the case, the main thing is to understand, it was with the spinning "color wheel" that a component of earlier versions of Texas Instruments DLP technology was incredible connected. In the latest Samsung LED DLP HDTV models, there is no color wheel, so no "rainbow effect."
Even aother drawback to DLP sets earlier, was the fact that high-power lamps used as light sources. Not only are these lamps have considerably delayed, so that they operate expensive, but the lights also needed to be replaced every few years. The cost of replacement was usually several hundred dollar range.
The new Samsung LED DLP HDTV models do not have the issue of changing the bulb. Because they use an LED (Light Emitting Diode) light source, it willnever to replace any lamps. The LED engine will last the life of television (and some of them). Also, since LEDs are solid-state devices, they draw very little power when compared to the previous lamps, they are so much cheaper (up to 40%! To operate).
Combine these features with the fact that the Samsung LED DLP HDTV also offers a much wider color gamut and are up to 40% brighter, and you have technologies that perfection is near. Therefore, the DLP System is now used in professional theaters.
This writer still has a Hitachi DLP HDTV, which is extremely reliable and still has a wonderful picture, but as a model compared to any Samsung LED DLP HDTV, differences are obvious. Although I keep the bedroom for a Hitachi, I decided on a new Samsung LED DLP HDTV a few months. I can guarantee that you will not regret your decision to buy a Samsung LED DLP> HDTV.
Because only a small fraction of what an average plasma costs a few years ago, now you can have a high-quality theater in your living room. When you grow up with a screen, perhaps more than about 55, "I would definitely recommend a Samsung LED DLP HDTV, although their current LCD line is impressive too.
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