I’m in no way a video expert, but I know what looks good to me. Having watched Directv HD and played Xbox on it, I love the picture. It is in a long room so I have no issues with the side view and it doesn’t seem to have any issues with glare from the back window. I didn’t need it mounted to the wall so that wasn’t an issue either. For the $1448 I paid, I could not be happier.

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1 Keoho
This 67 inch Samsung LED-based DLP TV has been a successful purchase and adds much pleasure to my home theater experience. While it is a physically large piece, it can fit into most settings but does require a minimum seating distance of 9 feet for optimal viewing. The image via Blu Ray Discs is remarkably good, standard broadcast cable TV is passable and most DVD playback is adequate. br /br /The default values given on the internal menu do require adjusting for suiting individual tastes and can be a bit time consuming, but worth the effort. Many details are available at AVS Forum on the web for those willing to invest the time and energy to maximize video performance. br /br /I use this DLP set via HDMI into an AV receiver [Onkyo 906] and thus bypass the TV speakers, etc. This is very productive.br /br /DLP technology has evolved significantly since the earlier lamp-based systems and this HL67A750 unit shines. Video viewing has come forward nicely at my installation and the only pity is that this technology will soon disappear as most things are moving toward LCD technology. br /br /Get one if you still can.
2 VanDen
I was holding out on the HDTV thing until I was sure that whichever TV I bought, I wouldn’t be dissapointed. I wanted the size and the resolution at a great price and this set was it! I’m guessing it will hold me over for about 4 years until the OLEDs are out cheap or until the LCDs have come up in size and down in price. The sad news is that this is the last year for these projection style sets. No more DLPs. At least Samsung went out w/a bang instead of a whimper. No regrets.
3 Dotson
I have had this TV for 9 months and it has been perfect. Now the colors fade in and out and it turns itself on and off every 5 minutes. I have had a service technician come out and he change parts, which took a week to get and the TV worked perfect for 15 days and now the color fades in and out and it turns itself on and off every five minutes again. The service technician does not know why it does this. I have been watching my 10 year old 55 inch mitsubishi. As much as I like the Samsung product line, I can not recommend this TV, it did not even last one year before having major problems.
4 Ibsen
This is not a review because I never owned one.I have been very tempted because it sounds like a great TV.And now that it is an obsolete technology the price is also great.The reason I have not purchased one is the negative reviews.I have never owned any TV other than CRT.I have never had a problem with any of them and I keep them around 15 years each.I realize that most of the reviews are good however there are enough bad ones to turn me off.Buy A good old CRT TV plug it in and it plays worry free for 15 or 20 years.You can watch it from any angle and it still has a great picture.I have a 57in Sony for 4yrs and my brother has a 61in.Samsung hl61750.I can’t see that his picture is much if any better than mine just a little bigger.He has had his worked on twice.I have never had to have a CRT TV worked on.I just get a new one when the picture starts to get dim.I realize it is dumb to write a review on something you never owned but with all the problems that seem to develop with DLP,lcd,PLASMA.I just wanted to reminde people there is still the old tried and proven stand by.Trouble Free CRT.
5 Snelling
Easy setup, excellent picture with no bulbs to replace, sound button has to be pressed each time you want volume increse but with a sound system its not a factor. product delivered in good shape. its very light . HD from FIOS is out of site. there are more inputs on tv than i know what to do with them tv computer vcr ipod camera dvd etcetc. frankly though i was a little worried about the Electronics Expo delivery policies check before you purchase see if they are right with you. Lucky i went through AMAZON (the worlds best). All said the phenominal TV is well worth it, if you like the price go for it you will not be sorry. The screen is massive!!!
6 Ustinov
I recently purchased this stand for my Samsung 61″ DLP. It takes about 1 hour to assemble and looks great. Shelves aren’t that deep and neither is the top stand for the tv. TV sits on it fine and stand seems pretty stable but should be a little deeper to have a firmer base. Price should be less. TV with this stand looks great together and thus the 4 star rating I gave it.
7 Hyatt
I wasted my money getting this stand for my HL61A750. The glass shelves aren’t designed for modern components and it is REALLY tough to get at the components from the rear.
8 Keoho
Overall a pretty nice stand. Only problem is there is not much support for surround sound tuner, cable box etc. The middle sags a little bit but it looks great!
9 Guinn
Quick and easy to assemble, as noted by others due to the open leg design with no front center support it is not the most stable unit if you plan on moving it around a lot I would look for a more solid unit. I have only one place in my linving room / theatre room where my TV will go due to the surround system so it works perfect for my needs. It is an attractive unit that has gotten a few positive comments from visitors as well.
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