What's the difference between this Samsung TV, and all the other dozens of Samsung TV's out there. Exactly how would I know which one is the better one? Beyond the price tag? They all sound the same. If it weren't for a few numbers off on each 'series', LCD or DLP or whatever, and how many inches diagonally, and which one has nice extra add-ons, they would all seem the same to me.
Sorry, it just confuses me sometimes. They're nice looking, but they all 'seem' the same.
Most of, if not all of these sets (I know the 87 and 89 series both are) are powered by an LED Array that replaces the standard DLP bulb + color wheel set up, which eliminates both of the most common complains about DLP TVs - bulbs burning out and the "rainbow effect".
I agree, some people are saying these sets are available on Amazon. I searched for HL-T6187S and HLT6187S. Yet the results given did not include these TV's.
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michael @ Jul 11th 2007 11:39PM
What's the difference between this Samsung TV, and all the other dozens of Samsung TV's out there. Exactly how would I know which one is the better one? Beyond the price tag? They all sound the same. If it weren't for a few numbers off on each 'series', LCD or DLP or whatever, and how many inches diagonally, and which one has nice extra add-ons, they would all seem the same to me.
Sorry, it just confuses me sometimes. They're nice looking, but they all 'seem' the same.
Chris @ Jul 15th 2007 11:28AM
Most of, if not all of these sets (I know the 87 and 89 series both are) are powered by an LED Array that replaces the standard DLP bulb + color wheel set up, which eliminates both of the most common complains about DLP TVs - bulbs burning out and the "rainbow effect".
stephen @ Jul 12th 2007 5:13PM
I agree, some people are saying these sets are available on Amazon. I searched for HL-T6187S and HLT6187S. Yet the results given did not include these TV's.