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Samsung HL-S5087W

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    5.0 stars

    "The Samsun HL-S5087W is the best HDTV I have seen so far...and I have done a LOT of research!"

    by mike_mgoblue on June 5, 2006

    Pros: (1) Ability to receive true 1080p HDTV signals. (2) Ability to up-convert any signal to 1080p resolution. (3) Perfectly balanced colors that are full of life. (4) Accepts USB cards. (5) See Opinion

    Cons: I honestly can't think of any cons for this HDTV from Samsung; it is an incredible television.

    Summary: I recently purchased the Samsung HL-S5087W DLP HDTV, and I think its performance is amazingly wonderful. I had been comparing this HDTV to a couple other models, such as the Sony KDS-R50XBR1 LCOS HDTV and a couple others using HDTV technologies such as LCD and Plasma. I loved the way that this Samsung HDTV has hidden speakers rather than the huge speakers sticking out at the side like the Sony HDTV. I have a 5.1 sound system, so I would never use the speakers on my HDTV anyways, which is something I thought was really annoying about the Sony TV.

    I also like the fact that the Samsung TV is future proof, because it can both up-convert existing technology to 1080p and accept true 1080p signals, unlike the HDTVs from Sony. I found out that the HDTVs from Sony do not actually accept 1080p signals; they only convert lower level signals into a 1080p signal. This means that at some point in the future when the signals are output only in 1080p, the Sony HDTVs would be useless.

    I tried to do a lot of research on the HDTVs I was looking at, and I noticed that 3LCD HDTVs had what is called the mirror image or ghosting effect when motion on the screen moved too quickly for the three LCD chips to keep up with. This problem was something I quickly noticed in the store, so I decided to stay away from 3LCD HDTVs, because I watch a lot of fast moving sports and play a lot of fast moving video games. The new FIVE color wheel used in this Samsung HDTV allows fast paced action in sports and videogames to occur without any of the negative side effects I have seen with 3LCD HDTVs. DLP technology is definitely the right technology for me!

    The Samsung HDTV displayed every type of color in a dynamic way that achieved a perfect balance of beauty and realism at all times. I had read reviews of Sonys HDTV that said the greens were too artificial, almost like neon-green, and the reds were reproduced in a non-natural way. When I saw the Sony HDTV in the store next to the Samsung one, there was no comparison: The Samsung HDTV clearly looked like a newer technology where the blacks were blacker, the whites were whiter, and the colors were displayed in a more vibrant way with so much more life.

    The first thing my family played on this HDTV was the Microsoft Xbox 360. All I can say is WOW! The Xbox 360 looked absolutely amazing on this Samsung HDTV. I love the way that Samsung has included a Game Mode that takes advantage of colors, contrast, brightness, and other features to make sure that games look wonderful. When the Game Mode is initially turned on, you can see an Xbox 360 controller on the screen for a few seconds while the Game Mode display is shown on-screen. Samsung must have done this because the Xbox 360 is the only videogame system available that displays a High Definition signal, and because the Xbox 360 is the fastest selling videogame system in history.

    When a standard DVD is watched from a 480p progressive DVD player, the display relates to how the DVD was filmed, just like with every other HDTV. For example, if the DVD was filmed digitally, like X-Men 2 was, then the movie looks absolutely amazing, almost like you are really a part of the movie, because it is up-converted to 1080p resolution by the Samsung HDTV. However, if you watch an older DVD that was filmed with analog technology, you may need to change the picture mode or else the improvements of characters in the foreground will create background static that most people wont like. Thankfully, Samsung has included a button on the remote control that allows these adjustments to automatically be made. I like to watch older DVDs in Movie Mode or Standard Mode. I have also created a Custom Mode to make things exactly the way I like them.

    Watching DirecTV is similar to watching a DVD; the clarity of the movie relates very much to the way the movie was originally filmed. I had a standard DirecTV receiver that was only capable of outputting an S-Video signal, which did look very nice most of the time on this Samsung HDTV. However, when I had a High Definition DirecTV receiver installed, then the performance was tremendously increased! Watching DirecTV with a high definition DirecTV receiver looks absolutely amazing! I found out that new DirecTV customers can receive a free HDTV receiver, and existing customers can also receive a free HDTV receiver because DirecTV wants to keep their current customers. I sure am happy that I bought this Samsung HDTV now that I have subscribed to high definition DirecTV.

    I am very much looking forward to getting a High-Definition DVD player to use on my Samsung HDTV. I bet that will look absolutely amazing. The men at the store I was speaking with explained that pretty soon, all of the DVDs released will be called a Hybrid DVD (H-DVD), because they will include a HD-DVD (High Definition DVD) on one side and a standard DVD on the other side. I was told to stay away from the Blu-ray technology when it is released in the winter, because it will not include any sort of hybrid technology and it will be a lot more expensive, even though the audio and video quality is identical. The men at the store said that both HD-DVD and Blu-ray offer 1080p signals, but you need to make sure that the HDMI cable you buy is capable of outputting resolution that high. I was very happy that this Samsung HDTV has two HDMI inputs capable of accepting 1080p signals from HD-DVD technology.

    There are even more wonderful features for this HDTV; it would take hours to describe them all. This HDTV even has a USB input on its side, so you can display pictures or listen to MP3 songs stored on a USB memory device. The HDTV has different sorts of viewing modes such as 16:9, 4:3, and several different forms of Zoom modes that allow movies like Terminator 2, which were at a ratio of 2.35:1, to be seen without black bars at the top or bottom of the screen.

    Overall, I think that this Samsung HL-S5087W is the best HDTV I have ever seen. This television looks amazing at all times. This unit has a wonderful design that is beautiful to look at, even when the TV is off. The TV is even easy to carry, because Samsung designed it with a very nice ergonomic handle grip on the left and right side of the back. This HDTV only weighs about 65 pounds, so two people can carry it without any problems at all. The custom HDTV stand for this unit has the ability to store almost all center channel speakers, too. I think all of these features are very nice.

    The picture quality of this television is absolutely amazing. Some stores use bright fluorescent lighting that makes it difficult to see DLP technology in the proper way. When I went in a store that had lower level lighting, I realized I wanted this HDTV in my living room. My home doesnt have any sort of unnatural fluorescent lighting, and this DLP HDTV looks absolutely amazing. There is virtually no glare on the screen from the sun, or other lighting. Even if this TV is in a very bright room, or if my blinds are open so that the sun is shining, the picture quality is wonderful.

    I am so happy I purchased this HDTV from Samsung. I did a tremendous amount of research on the different forms of HDTV before I purchased this product. This Samsung HDTV offers incredible technological specifications and wonderful performance. The value of this television is amazing. Other companies such as Sony charge so much for their over promising and under delivering products. Samsung is offering a superior product for an excellent price with the HL-S5087W DLP HDTV.

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  • 4 replies to this review
  • reply by: ALForde on February 23, 2007

    I advise you to GOOGLE this product defect:

    Samsung HDTV Shadow

  • reply by: rosh400 on September 16, 2006

    The newer SXRD model xxa2000 accepts 1080p input via HDMI

  • reply by: ninyrbod69 on July 5, 2006

    Have looked at this HDTV side by side with LCDs and Plasmas, and its picture is simply stunning, and out performs all others. With this and its very high review numbers coming in from all over the place, this is tne one for me.

  • reply by: mweems on June 7, 2006

    This was very helpful. Are you also able to connect to your PC and use as a monitor?

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