Samsung HLN4365W 43-Inch Widescreen Projection HDTV with DLP Technology
Product Description
Samsung introduces a new period digital TV that finally addresses high definition performance, compact design and affordability when compared to other reclining panel designs. The new HLN4365W displays 43 inches of breathtaking wide-divide viewing area that is elegantly framed in an ultra-light, thin-bezel cabinet.Amazon.com Samsung's DLP-based HLN4365W plan television will thrill you with its amazingly slender 15-inch profile and broad, 43-inch unfold, whose widescreen format is specially configured to accommodate the native aspect ratios of favorite pictures. Its small size and relatively light weight (under 70 pounds) free you to try it out in separate parts of a home before settling on the spot that's right for you.
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And, when you're ready to take on the world of high-definition goggle-box, just add a HD satellite/off-air receiver or an HDTV tuner to enjoy full-quality digital HDTV sow programming--the set features a DVI-HDTV interface so you can establish a direct, premium-quality digital bond with your DTV receiver.
Samsung's DNIe Video Enhancer (or Digital Natural Image engine) enhances all analog NTSC and wideband video inputs for an total improvement in picture quality. DNIe improves contrast, white level, and twin detail, incorporating digital noise reduction to improve low-quality video sources. The set's Involuntary Digital Format Conversion System is compatible with 1080i and 720p HDTV, 480P EDTV, and 480i SDTV formats. The system accepts any DTV, analog TV, or XGA computer RGB input. All video signals are converted to a continuous-scanned 16:9 widescreen pixel count (1,280 x 720 resolution).
Glaze Mode 3:2 pulldown detection renders DVD movies in their native 24-order format. Digital video mastering introduces a common distortion when adjusting 24 frames-per-twinkling movies to 30 fps video; 3:2 pulldown digitally corrects this distortion, removing the tautologous information to display a film-frame-accurate picture. Samsung's HD Ultra-Fine Tear into determine screen further improves picture clarity, especially when viewing higher-definition video sources like DVD and HDTV. The .155 mm grade brings out subtle image details otherwise unnoticeable on standard .72 mm pitch screens.
A overall of 13 video inputs handles more than just about any set we've seen and includes the DVI input mentioned above, a PC input (D-Sub 15 pin, XGA), three each composite-video and S-video inputs, two boisterous-definition component-video inputs, a DVD-specific input that handles 480i/p outputs, and two guide RF inputs (for VCRs and cable boxes).
You can assign picture-format sizes to each video input; the sequestered's "aspect" button toggles through the set's five options: zoom 1, zoom 2, spacious, panorama, and normal (the TV retains the last format setting for each input); and all onscreen information and menus enter into the picture in translucent overlays, letting you view video programs in the background while consulting the snare menus.
The 15-watt-per-channel stereo audio system benefits from BBE Sound with a five-bunch equalizer, which enhances the sound from both movies and music programs. The Sound Mode Preset property provides dynamic sound settings for whatever you're watching--choose from standard, music, flicks, speech, or custom.
What's in the Box
TV, remote control, two AAA batteries, and a user's manual.
Customer Reviews
Do not buy SamsungI purchased a Samsung box about eighteen months ago. Two weeks ago the picture became all distorted. Since my television warranty was through Circuit See I had no choice but to call a television repair person out to look at it. As soon as he walked in the door he knew what the fight was. He told me that the part would cost almost as much as the television and that his recommendation was to throw away the television and purchase another one. After doing some dig into I discovered that there were quite a few Samsung televisions that were going out and that the parts were on backorder for about a month. Samsung was also not helpful. I distressing to discuss this with SamsungTweets on Twitter, but he blocked me when I asked why nobody called me like he said they would. The only other fit I got from Samsung was that I needed to take it to a service center; this is after I told them that a television repair person had looked at it. From what I can give away the whole show from looking on television repair forums, Samsung televisions look to be pretty flakey.
Improperly designed
If you necessity a trouble free set stay away from Samsung. These units have a color wheel, 3 fans and a 250 dollar lamp that demand to be replaced periodically.
Was Huge the 1st year and a half
Was Excellent the 1st year and a half, then started getting flashing lights across the screen, they say we need a new not weighty engine at --wait for it--$1500.00
No leeway from Samsung cause this is not supposed to happen, no I didn't get the extended guarantee.
If you are going to buy Samsung you better get the extended warranty
I am off to find another brand and forget that Samsung exists
High-priced and supposedly bad customer service
I equitable got the tv yesterday from Sears; actually a floor model and hence the price was less than usual. Definitely an reform from the behemoth Toshiba that I had. I did do some research prior to purchasing and this is what I found.
Overall everyone seems to like the pic quality. Sony is the closest antagonist; if you manage to set the pic correctly there should not be any difference. Switching to satellite from cable supposedly improves pic worth. Since I bought it just yesterday, I cannot say a lot about my experience - the pic is truly great.
However, some also complained about the bad Samsung customer advice. Moreover, the bulb needs to be changed every 8000-10000 viewing hours and one can probably do it (according to the guide) without calling the service personnel. The bulb costs around $250. Some customers had a bad experience with the rhizome within the first few months of its operation.
Overall, I tend to have no regrets about the purchase and really looking flippant to the experience. If something goes awry, I will let you folks know.
Hay dudes go for this one and refrain from wasting your time
I upstanding purchased this product and had some concern because of a couple of the ratings given. After a couple of days rerunning wires from my DVD, VCR, Audio System and of route the most important thing of all my HD cable box, I was in a New World of TV enjoyment. The key is that everything from TV is not HD compatible yet, but there are channels out there to get you through the night. This effect provides you with great bravado. I'm not going to go through a lot of tech stuff to justify what I see, but if you want what you see and pick up about in adds about really feeling like you are looking through a window, this is the way to go. Hay dudes go for this one and stop wasting your habits looking.
PS
Yes I did research which included a number of testimonials.






DLP, or Digital Light Processing, is a technology that bounces a colored light-hearted beam across an array of hundreds of thousands of hinge-mounted microscopic mirrors engaged to a single chip, called a "micro mirror device" (below, pictured with the head of a pin).
