Samsung HL-T5676S 56″ Ultraslim DLP HDTV
If you wanna fill your room with a 1080p Full HD resolution set, then you just got to try out the Samsung HL-T5676S. The HL-T5676S measures around 0.8″ - so thin that you can enjoy more screen and less frame. Its piano-black bezel includes a hidden speaker system that not only lets you enjoy quality videos, but also top of the line audio.
Users will definitely enjoy the crisp definition and bright imagery of Samsung’s Cinema Smooth 1080p Light Engine; a phenomenal 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio delivers the full range of vivid colors, bright whites, deep blacks, and nuanced tones.
SRS TruSurround XT audio fills the room with clear, robust sound. Fast, 16 micro-second switching speed virtually eliminates motion blur. Game Mode optimizes performance so gamers will marvel at the lifelike action. Full digital connectivity with three HDMI ports allows digital connectivity to Cable/Satellite boxes, Blu-ray players, AV receivers, and more.
The Samsung HL-T5676S comes in with a standard set of connectivity options. This includes an array of connections so you can get HD signals through almost any source. Start with the integrated NTSC and ATSC tuners which allow you to pick up digital signals broadcast over the air. The Clear QAM tuner will also allow you to get unscrambled digital signals via cable. Connect a new Blu-ray player using any of the three HDMI inputs. But, you can also connect your old DVD player, receiver, or even VCR with the included component, s-video, and composite inputs. You could even use your 56″ television as a giant computer monitor with the PC input.
Samsung is the worldwide leader in creating light engines that harness Digital Light Processing technology. The HLT5676S’s Cinema Smooth 1080p light engine is the culmination of years of industry-leading research and development. Bringing together the right optics, electronic circuitry, and replaceable light source, it releases the maximum power of the new generation of DMD microdisplays for the most film-like picture. The result is an image with no visible pixel structure, accurate shading, and better low-light detail.
Samsung’s 2.2-inch color wheel spins at 14,400 rpm for smooth fast-motion video, and has five color segments for more accurate colors. Red, green, and blue, plus cyan and yellow, segments achieve film-like transitions and eliminate the pixel break-up found in slower color wheel designs.
Brilliant Color II technology provides brightness increase in non-primary colors and boosts overall color intensity. With My Color Control, you decide how you want the pink, green, and blue tones to look. The three colors can be adjusted to fit your taste without affecting the other colors on the screen. Finally, you have five color temperature adjustments to choose from–Cool1, Cool2, Normal, Warm1, and Warm2.
Samsung has built in some technology specifically for gaming purposes. Game Mode enhances dark areas, sharpens the picture, speeds up the image processing response, and enhances the sound of your games.
Picture and sound quality are optimized for the special needs of gaming systems at the touch of a button. The HLT5676S is also 3D HD ready, which means it’s capable of displaying games in 3D via 3D compatible glasses and hardware.
The picture isn’t the only important part of the high definition experience. Sound plays a big role in your level of engagement. That’s why the HLT5676S uses SRS TruSurround XT. It solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannel content over two speakers. TruSurround delivers a compelling virtual surround sound experience through any two-speaker playback system, including internal television speakers and headphones. It is fully compatible with all multichannel formats up to 6.1 channels.
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