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Samsung HLP4663W DLP Television

Samsung HLP4663W DLP Television
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Product Description: Samsung HLP4663W DLP

Samsung introduces the 3rd generation of leading edge DLP TVs already known for their award winning picture quality and compact design. The new 63-series further defines high-definition performance and is lighter and even more compact than previous designs.

The HL-P4663W displays 46 inches of inviting widescreen viewing area that is elegantly framed in an ultra-light,...

Samsung introduces the 3rd generation of leading edge DLP TVs already known for their award winning picture quality and compact design. The new 63-series further defines high-definition performance and is lighter and even more compact than previous designs.

The HL-P4663W displays 46 inches of inviting widescreen viewing area that is elegantly framed in an ultra-light, thin-bezel cabinet. Weighing less than 70 pounds and less than 13.5 inches deep, the HL-P4663W offers more viewing screen and less bulkiness.

Product Specification: Samsung HLP4663W DLP

Screen Size:46 in.
Television Technology:Projection, DLP
Supported Resolution:720p
Supported Standards:HDCP, HDMI
Connector Types:Audio line-in, Audio line-out, Composite video/audio input, Monitor output, VGA input, HD component input, DVI-HDCP, HDMI, S-Video input, RF input, RF output
Depth:13.3 in
Height:32 in
Width:43.1 in
Additional Features:On-screen Menu, Automatic Blue Screen, 3:2 Pull Down Compensation, Dnie (Digital Natural Image Engine)
Weight:69.4 lbs

User Reviews: Samsung HLP4663W DLP

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    Samsung HLP4663W - Good alternative to Plasma

    By Gary  Sep 25, 2004 | 17 out of 17 found this Samsung HLP4663W DLP review helpful

    Pros: Light weight; fits in small space; automatically switches between component in for HDTV and regular signals

    Cons: Takes a few minutes to warm up for optimal picture

    If you want plasma-quality picture without the risk of "burn in", this is a good choice. Field of view slight less than a plasma, but the price more than offsets this con. Good remote and menu system, plenty of inputs and great built-in sou...nd (30W).Works very well with Comcast-supplied (MOtorola) HD tuner. Must be elevated 18-24" on a stand to avoid dimming of picture when sitting directly in front of set at 10'. Read about the differences between DLP and Plasma / LCD technologies. Pros are fairly convincing that this set will have a longer life with lower maintenance costs (primarly replacing the bulb every few years) Read more Less

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    Awsome TV!

    By Divij  Jan 4, 2005 | 5 out of 5 found this Samsung HLP4663W DLP review helpful

    Pros: The size, weight, features, and the video quality combined of this TV truly make it one of the best

    Cons: The TV is vertically challanged in its picture Quality

    This TV offers all the inputs you will need. Its HD picture quality is just amazing. My jaw dropped and I couldnt keep my eyes off the TV at HD quality. Regular Cable broadcast also looks good, but after watching the few HD channels my cable company ...(comcast) provides, its easy to see why I cant wait till all the channels are HD quality. I also have one of the newer TIVO units. On my old tube television, there was no difference between cable broadcast and the best TIVO quality, but on this projection there is a noticable difference. However, its still enjoyable.The only thing I can take points off for on this television would be the brightness of the picture quality, if you're looking down at it. In order to have the best image quality, make sure the TV sitting flat at eye level. When you're standing very close to it, looking down, you can see double images, and from a few feet away, standing up, the screen looks dim. Horizontally, there is practically no difference in image quality or its brightness from any angle that I've looked at it from. Even as far as almost 180 degrees.I had been shopping for a TV for nearly 6 months, when i finally decided on one, and pulled the trigger. I can honestly say that I'm happy with my purchase, and will not dwell on what ifs, unless this TV dies on me any time soon. I've had it for over a month, and am extremely happy with the unit. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Samsung HLP4663W DLP

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    Samsung HL-P4663W

    Samsung's HL-P63W series is the least-expensive lineup of DLP-based rear-projection hdtvs yet. We preview the 50-inch HL-P5063W, but the series also includes 46-inch, 56-inch, and 61-inch models, all of which are identical but for cost and size. Read more

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