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Location: United StatesMember since: Feb 06, 1999

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studio-audio.service (991)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, Hope to deal again with you!
e***p (370)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Fast shipping, and exactly as described. Excellent seller, thank you!
barbbrooks123 (4482)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
awesomebooksusa (413663)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
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More than a year ago
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
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More than a year ago
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thanks perfect buyer .welcome again
Reviews (45)
Sep 23, 2005
Decent Quality, Ok Picture, Value for the Price
This reviews pretty much applies to all the DLP level TVs from Samsung. I researched for around more than couple of months before finally buying this one. Samsung initially started with HLM/HLN series DLP models which were using HD2 chip from Texas Instruments and the contrast ratio was 1000:1. This performed very well in reviews, quality and black level as compared to Sony LCD rear projection. The next series is the latest on which is HLP xx63 series where xx is the size in diagonal (HLP 4663, HLP 5063). The improvements in this are 7 segment color wheel instead of 6-segment, which gives better color. This also uses 3rd generation chip HD3 which has contrast ratio of 1500:1. The bulb are also better in this one since there were some problems in the earlier version of the TV. This is a great TV, light weight as compared to some other and plasmas. The next series which is out only in 2 models is HLP 5085 and HLP5685. These are also 7-segment color wheel but they have HD2+ chip. This is 4th generation chip and is better than HD3. Its contrast ratio is 2500:1 which should mean better black levels. These are the ones with pedestal which looks cool in the picture but is kinda bulky looking in the store. I'm not sure why this model is not out in 46 inches, may be it doesn't make difference in smaller sizes. Next, 5th generation chip is going to be xHD3 and should give around 4500:1 contrast ratio. Overall, DLPs are better since they have better contrast than plasmas and weigh less. They also don't have a burn-in issue like plasmas. HLP series is the best one till now and Samsung is the oldest player in this. Other manufacturers are also catching up, so this should drive the price down further. good for consumers. Hope this helps and good luck shopping.
4 of 9 found this helpful
Sep 24, 2005
Piece of junk. Save your money.
At first, i thought this was the perfect product for me, large amount of memory, good size, a little heavy, but very easy to navigate. But it would constantly freeze and finally, it stopped working. The hard disk stopped working and some of my downloaded songs were gone. It could not be fixed, and dell made no effort to help me with anything. It may seem like an inexpensive ipod beater, but only for a year. Do yourself a favor and get an iPod.
9 of 21 found this helpful
Sep 24, 2005
What's not to like?
I got an iPod Shuffle as a present and have totally loved it. There are few companies that can provide unique product design combined with ease of use and functionality. Sound quality on the Shuffle is great, and comes with a comfortable set of headphones which provide decent sound quality. The Shuffle is very durable, extremely light, and there are a huge array of accessories from holders to arm band thingies. So what's not to like? Well... despite as cool as it looks, functionality wise it's pretty limited. I recently bought my wife a Sandisc player because it had some features the Shuffle doesn't. Namely: - Display - Microphone/Record - More capacity - Replaceable Battery When your Shuffle's battery eventually dies you have to mail it to Apple to have it fixed, which is inconvenient. The other thing about iPod's in general is that the iPod format isn't the most optimal for space; other devices that are Windows Media based can hold more songs. But all in all, not bad. The Shuffle is more than just a player, but is also a fashion piece.
123 of 151 found this helpful