Samsung 50 inch DLP *for sale*
Samsung 50 inch DLP *for sale*
Ok Guys I bit on the Plasma so I am going to sell my DLP. I paid 3k for this about a year and half ago. I have babied the heck out of it and LOVED IT. here are the specs
HLP5063W - Not the cheap Costco Knockoff
Pick up only. I am Located in Sacramento, Ca.
I am thinking $1100 is a good price, but will also entertain offers
Product Type:
</span> DLP Projection TV Diagonal Screen Size:
50 in Aspect Ratio:
16:9 (Widescreen) Resolution: 1280 x 720 Progressive Scan: Yes
Broadcast Standards Broadcast Format Displayed:
</span> 480i (SDTV),
720p (HDTV) Broadcast Format Supported: 1080i (HDTV),
480i (SDTV),
480p (EDTV),
720p (HDTV) Video Broadcast Standards: ATSC (Digital),
NTSC (analog) HDTV Compatible: Yes
HLP5063W - Not the cheap Costco Knockoff
Pick up only. I am Located in Sacramento, Ca.
I am thinking $1100 is a good price, but will also entertain offers
Product Type:
Broadcast Standards Broadcast Format Displayed: 720p (HDTV) Broadcast Format Supported: 1080i (HDTV),
480i (SDTV),
480p (EDTV),
720p (HDTV) Video Broadcast Standards: ATSC (Digital),
NTSC (analog) HDTV Compatible: Yes
FWIW, NIB Mitsu 52" LCD projection 720P are selling for $1299 these days. DLP asnd LCD projection TVs have dropped a LOT in the last 6 mo. These are great TVs -- I have one myself and love it.
I would not get the plasma. Plasma just isn't very sharp. It's brighter and more colorful but LCD panel does a better job - just more expensive. IMO, microdisplay TVs are still the best value if you don't need to hang on wall.
I would not get the plasma. Plasma just isn't very sharp. It's brighter and more colorful but LCD panel does a better job - just more expensive. IMO, microdisplay TVs are still the best value if you don't need to hang on wall.
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