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50" DLP PROJECTIVE TV
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- 720p 50-inch DLP television with built-in ATSC/QAM/NTSC tuners and CableCARD port; measures 47.2 x 30.7 x 16.6 inches (WxHxD)- TALEN 5 engine with PixelPure 14-Bit video processing; CableClear DNR+ technology for a clean crisp image from all inputs
- 3D Y/C comb filter for razor sharp image; Cinema Mode 3:2 pulldown detection and reversal
- Connections: composite (2 in), S-Video (2 in), component (2 in), HDMI (2 in), RF (2 in)
- Two stereo speakers, 20 watts apiece (40 watts total); SRS WOW virtual surround sound; optical digital audio output
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By Jack D. (Mo United States)
Nothing you haven't already seen in these reviews but I thought I would throw in my experience too. I bought this TV at Nebraska Furniture Mart thinking I was getting a really good deal about 18 months ago. The TV sits in our rec room that hardly ever gets used unless someone is on the treadmill. I figure 5 hours a week is generous. So after 18 months of use, the bulb blows. This TV should have lasted 15 years according to their figures. I have learned a very expensive lesson here.
By BK4U
I have owned this TV for about a year and a half. The picutre is good, not great. I have a very light room and it doesn't have a great picture during the day. About 3 days ago I heard a loud pop and my lamp went out. They say the lamp should last about 7k hours. Since I didn't run my TV 13 hours per day, I think this is wrong. It looks like this is a very typical issue with Toshiba DLP TV's. I have even read that there are class action law suits regarding Toshiba and there DLP lamps. Its a good TV at a good price until you figure in the price of a new Lamp ($200) every year and a half. I would stay away from this TV or make sure that the lamp id included in any extended warranty that is available.
By Rod J. Kardorff (Houston, Tx)
We have had our 50HM66 Toshiba for just over two years. The picture is awesome, and we have had no problem at all with it: Until today.
My wife turned the TV on and heard a pop. Yep, the bulb is blown.
They are available on the web for around $100. Luckily, we have the extended warranty from the retailer. They will send someone out to replace the bulb.
Lots of incorrect information in the reviews I have looked through.
$600 for a bulb? Hardly...
By RGT (Wisconsin)
My mother purchased this television over 3 years ago. She's retired so it's running about 6 hours a day. Still using the original bulb. HD programing and BR discs look great. SD programing is ok. While researching this television, I read about users having problems with frequent bulb replacement. These bulbs are a "metal halide" type, which is why they cost $175 to replace. After reading some electronic forums about these bulbs, I found that one reason for the early bulb failure MAY be powering the tv on and off multiple times a day. For this reason I told my mother once she turned her tv on, not to turn it off until she went to bed. There MAY be something to this seeing that she hasn't had to replace a bulb yet!
By W. Kelly Mcnutt (St Louis)
Bulb life is terrible---bulb life is misrepresented by the sales people, bulb prices are ridiculously high,!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i will never utter the word Toshiba again--.........
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