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Samsungs 87S and 89S DLP sets with LED lighting have definite advantages over other technologies.
Pros: Best combination of picture quality and affordability amongst large 1080p sets plus low power consumption.
Cons: Typical rear-projection cons: cant wall mount and limited viewing angle. Hard to find. Full review If you can get one, picture quality is quite good, save for the limited viewing angle (typical for rear projection). Three HDMI inputs is nice, with the slightly pricier 89S series supporting version 1.3 versus HDMI version 1.1 on the 87S series. The thin framing around the screen lets you fit the most screen in your space. Samsungs LED light engine lasts the life of the set, eliminates rainbows, and gives these DLP sets very modest electricity consumption for the size. No large high-def TV can truly be considered green, but if you care about the environment or just want to keep your electric bill down, these LED DLP Samsungs are the way to go. I cant think of any downsides to this TV. A really good 1080p Plasma or high-end LCD might match or slightly better the Samsung DLPs excellent picture, but youll pay many hundreds more up front and then youll get hit with a higher electric bill each month. If you dont have an unlimited budget, you dont need wall mount, and you can live with the viewing angle, its hard to beat these 87S and 89S series Samsung LED DLPs. You just have to find a place that actually has one. |
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