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Samsung HP-T5054 50 in 720p Plasma TV

Offering a rich feature set and exceptional quality for its price, Samsung HPT4254 50-inch 720p plasma TV uses the company's latest DNIe enhancement circuitry to deliver outstanding brightness, contrast, and image clarity. Use it for home theater and use it for your PC--it's perfect for both. In addition to a standard-broadcast NTSC tuner, it also features an integrated ATSC tuner that can capture over-the-air digital broadcasts from local network affiliates (the set will still require a set-top tuner for receiving non-terrestrial HD broadcasts from channels like HBO or Discovery). Other noteworthy features include a 60,000 hour panel life, Samsung's unique auto pixel-shifting technology to prevent burn-in, a gaming mode, cinema progressive film mode, and 3 HDMI connections. This model is also compatible with an Auto wall-mount Samsung will release this year that is controllable in 3-dimensions via the HTDV's own remote control. While the HP-T5054 Samsung's entry level 50-inch 720p plasma for 2007, it differs from the step-up HP-T5064 only in the cosmetic design, and the lack of a USB2.0 connection. Both models offer the same high level of digital image processing, 15,000:1 contrast ratio, and HDMI connectivity. If you want a USB connction for playing photo files or MP3s, check out the HPT4264. The Samsung Digital Natural Image engine (DNIe) Video Enhancer refines all analog NTSC and wideband video inputs for an overall improvement in picture quality. DNIe improves contrast, white level, picture detail and incorporates digital noise reduction to improve lower quality video inputs. Thanks to the new 13-bit processing capability of DNIe, the HP-S4253 can produce over 549 billion colors (compared to the one billion colors that TVs with 10-bit processing can produce. Single-tuner Picture in Picture This HDTV has a picture-in-picture feature, but it only has a single tuner which does not allow POP to function n the same mode. For example, you can't watch one TV channel in the main screen and another channel in the PIP screen. You can watch a tv channel in one screen and view contnet from your computer or a DVD in another. This tends to be the functional limitation of PIP in most HDTVs currently available. Connections: HDMI connections: 3 (1 side 2 rear) S-Video Inputs: 3 (1 side 2 rear) Component Video A/V Input: 2 (rear) PC (RGB) input: 1 (rear) Composite video input: 1 (side) Headphone Jack: 1 (side) RF input: 2 (rear) What's in the box Plasma HDTV, Remote control, 2 AAA batteries, Power cord, Owner's Instructions/Quick Setup Guide, Warranty Card, Registration Card, Safety Guide Manual, Cloth-Clean.  more

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Jun-25-2009

"Broken after a year and a half"

lLoved the TV when I bought it. had it a yer and a half when the boards that run the screen burnt out. It was a 600 dollar fix. I think it should last longer that that.

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Jun-06-2009

"Bought it a year ago, have problem with power supply!"

I loved this TV, up until they told me that it doesn't last very long. It will constantly break down, and now I have to pay over $600 just to repair the power supply circuit! That's almost half of what I bought the TV for!

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Dec-13-2008

Excellent for all these months

We bought this set in April of this year and it has not had any problems. I have kept the settings low and only if it is a very dark picture do we see the green flashies. I can overlook this. We have a PS3 and the Blurays are excellent even though it is not 1080P. All in all it was a very...

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Nov-19-2008

"Great picture quality. I am using since November 2007."

I do recommend it. You will have a great experience.

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Nov-18-2008

Horrible Image Retention

I've had this tv for under a year. The image retention (IR) is progressively getting worse. At this point, if there is a static graphic on the screen for as short as 3-5minutes, I'll have IR for several minutes after. And yes, I have all the settings that are supposed to deter this problem. Note...

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Oct-17-2008

"Unbelievable tv for the price!"

This is a plasma tv, therefore, it performs best in a room that does not receive direct sunlight (basement, home theater). It does have anti-burn in features. What most people call 'burn in' is actually ghosting. Ghosting is not permanent and disa

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Sep-06-2008

"Best 50" plasma for the money"

Best 50 inch Tv for the money after tons of research. Will keep until next technology is developed which offers better picture. Sold my old Toshiba DLP on craigslist. Samsung blew that TV out of the water. The image retention is a minor problem but w

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Aug-18-2008

Excellent tv for the price!!!

I've owned this tv for 6 months now,and I'm very satisfied with the picturequality and options.The sound could be better but is fine when using Onkyoreciever.Picture quality for video games and dvd playback is excellent.My HD Direct TV picture looks awesome on this unit.There is some glare from...

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Aug-04-2008

"Piece of junk"

Seldom do I spend $1400.00 and call it a piece of junk but that is exactly what this TV is...junk. Image retention is so bad I can't even look at Direct TV's on-line channel line for 2 minutes without the image burned in. And this after replacing 3 b

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jul-08-2008

simply sucks

it`s not even 2 years since I bought this tv and it already started crapping out on me, I have been seeing blue patches, pixels moving back and forth on the side of the screen (not a burn in. the patches are moving) definitely killing all the fun and enjoyment. now samsung would charge me $100...

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