Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Toshiba 55SL412U 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED-LCD HDTV, Black

!±8±Toshiba 55SL412U 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED-LCD HDTV, Black

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Price : $1,098.00
Post Date : Jan 04, 2012 00:15:09
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Consumers wanting to move up to a large LED HDTV will appreciate our model SL412U, offering a choice of big screen sizes, amazing picture quality with exclusive Toshiba technologies, plus great home theater flexibility. General Information--Manufacturer--Toshiba::General Information--Manufacturer Part Number--55SL412U::General Information-:General Information--Brand Name--Toshiba::General Information--Product Series--SL412::General Information--Product Model--55SL412U::General Information--Product Name--55SL412 LED-LCD TV::General Information--Product Type--LED-LCD TV::Miscellaneous--Package Contents-55SL412 LED-LCD TVRemote Control::Miscellaneous--Green Compliant--Yes::Miscellaneous--Green Compliance Certificate/Authority--Energy Star::Warranty--Standard Warranty--1 Year Limited::Technical Information--Screen Size--55"::Technical Information--Backlight Technology--Direct LED::Technical Information--Aspect Ratio--16:9::Technical Information--Features--Channel Labeling, Sleep Timer::Video--Digital Tuner--ATSC::Video--Analog Tuner--NTSC::Video--Video Signal Standard--HDTV 1080p::Video--Standard Refresh Rate--60 Hz::Video--Frame Refresh Rate--120 Hz::Video--Maximum Resolution--1920 x 1080::Video--Scan Format--1080p::Audio--Speakers--Yes::Audio--RMS Output Power--14 W::Interfaces/Ports--Number of HDMI Ports--3::Interfaces/Ports--Composite Video--Yes::Interfaces/Ports--Component Video--Yes::Interfaces/Ports--HDMI--Yes::Interfaces/Ports--USB--Yes::Interfaces/Ports--VGA--Yes::Physical Characteristics--VESA Mount Standard--400 x 400::Physical Characteristics--Height--30.7"::Physical Characteristics--Width--50.7"::Physical Characteristics--Depth--1.4"::Physical Characteristics--Height with Stand--32.46"::Physical Characteristics--Width with Stand--50.67"::Physical Characteristics--Depth with Stand--12.25"::Physical Characteristics--Weight (Approximate)--43 lb.:

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

A Samsung LED DLP HDTV Should Be Your Next HDTV

!±8± A Samsung LED DLP HDTV Should Be Your Next HDTV

If you're considering a television purchase in the near future, you should take a serious look at a Samsung LED DLP HDTV.

Although plasma technology has been very popular for a number of years, that's about to change. Vizio, which was the second largest supplier of plasma screens in the US, announced in the second quarter of 2009 that they would discontinue manufacturing plasma sets altogether. Obviously, the home television market will be DLP and LCD.

Samsung LED DLP HDTV models have overcome the few small problems associated with previous versions of all DLP (digital light processing) televisions.

One complaint of some DLP (rear projector) sets in the past, was the anomaly known as the 'rainbow effect.' This was brief flashes of perceived red, blue, and green "shadows" observed most often when the projected content featured high contrast areas of moving bright/white objects on a mostly dark/black background. The scrolling end credits of many movies are a common example, and also in animations where moving objects are surrounded by a thick black outline. Without trying to understand the technical aspects of the cause, the main thing to understand is, it was associated with the spinning 'color wheel' that was a component of previous versions of Texas Instrument's incredible DLP technology. In the recent Samsung LED DLP HDTV models there is no color wheel, hence no 'rainbow effect.'

Also, one other drawback to previous DLP sets was the fact that they used high powered lamps as the light source. Not only did these lamps draw a significant current, making them costly to operate, but the the lamps also needed to be replaced every few years. The costs for replacement was usually in the several hundred dollar range.

The new Samsung LED DLP HDTV models do not have the issue of lamp replacement. Since they use an LED (light emitting diode) light source, there will never be any lamps to replace. The LED engine will last the life of the television (and them some). Also, since LEDs are solid-state devices, they draw very little current when compared to the previous lamps, they are therefore much cheaper (up to 40%!!) to operate.

Combine those features with the fact that the Samsung LED DLP HDTV offerings also have a much broader color gamut, and are up to 40% brighter, and you have technology that is near perfection. That's why the DLP system is now being used in professional movie theaters.

This writer still owns an Hitachi DLP HDTV which has been extremely reliable and still has an awesome picture, but when compared to any Samsung LED DLP HDTV model, the differences become obvious. Although I will keep the Hitachi for a bedroom, I decided on a new Samsung LED DLP HDTV a couple of months ago. I can guarantee that you won't regret your decision to buy a Samsung LED DLP HDTV.

For just a small fraction of what an average plasma cost a few years ago, you can now have a theater-quality HDTV in your living room. If you're going with a larger screen, maybe over about 55", I would definitely recommend a Samsung LED DLP HDTV, although their current LCD line is impressive also.


A Samsung LED DLP HDTV Should Be Your Next HDTV

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