My wife and I bought this TV in Jan, 2006 to upgrade our 27″ Standard Definition television. br /Pro’s:br /I like the viewing angle, ease of set up, picture quality using regular antenna and the digital tuner, and the sound. DVD’s can be adjusted to fit the screen and look great. br /br /Con’s:br /I did not think much at the time we bought it, but now that we are going Blu Ray, there is only one HDMI slot. br /br /There are newer, cheaper TV’s out there, but if you happen to be in the market for this TV, you won’t be disappointed. No problems, knock on wood, yet. We watch about 10 hours of TV a week and the occasional movie. I run the Burn In Protection once a month to make sure there is no burn in.

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5 responses so far ↓
1 Lindberg
This TV burned out in 2 1/2 years and the Samsung repairman said it could not be repaired.
2 Islas
We purchsed HP-R4252 in Dec 2005 - we play it avg 20hrs / week over last 3 years. Completely satisfied. The picture is as good as any (but I’m not a comparison expert) and the TV works well. We kept our old ‘non-digital’ in spare room and I can hardly stand to look at it now. The TV Hooked up to computer very well / nice 1028×768 display. We’re getting ready to add blue-ray this Xmas (2008) and we’re pleased that TV has 1080i option - although manual says 720p is ‘optimal’. The biggest downside for us is that it consumes 600watts of power - $20/month or $240/year where we live - compared to projection 50″ my friend bought at 60watts (1 tenth = $2/month or $24/year).
3 Un
This Samsung model HPR4252 will work only 2 years. After 2 years it will start giving black shadow on sides which is not repairable and to replace plasma panel for this it will cost almost the new TV price.DON’T BUY!! DON’T BUY!!!
4 Ulmer
I bought this a few years ago and it still looks fantastic. Works perfect. No problems, no worries, just a great unit!
5 Ulinski
My wife and I bought this TV in Jan, 2006 to upgrade our 27″ Standard Definition television. br /Pro’s:br /I like the viewing angle, ease of set up, picture quality using regular antenna and the digital tuner, and the sound. DVD’s can be adjusted to fit the screen and look great. br /br /Con’s:br /I did not think much at the time we bought it, but now that we are going Blu Ray, there is only one HDMI slot. br /br /There are newer, cheaper TV’s out there, but if you happen to be in the market for this TV, you won’t be disappointed. No problems, knock on wood, yet. We watch about 10 hours of TV a week and the occasional movie. I run the Burn In Protection once a month to make sure there is no burn in.
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