57 inch Samsung DLP - DFW area

edbert
edbert Posts: 1,041
edited November 2009 in For Sale (FS) Classifieds
There is a person that I work with that is selling her TV. I will get the actual model number and put it up here. No shipping and I know it would probably have to be picked up in downtown Dallas area. Shoot me a pm if interested or have any questions. Here is her description.

57 inch Samsung DLP 1080P TV, 3 years old, perfect condition. We've moved into a smaller space and are downgrading.

Asking $750.


Samsung DLP TV sets provide you with a superior viewing experience. With unmatched color precision, brightness, and contrast levels, a Samsung DLP rear projection TV is all you need to make the images come to life!

Samsung DLP TV sets provide a cinema smooth DLP 1080p light engine, high contrast ratios of up to 10,000:1, fast color wheels for more accurate colors and natural imaging for a sharper picture. Plus, Samsung DLP Television sets run quietly and use less power than plasma TV’s with no chance of burn-in. Screen sizes as wide as 61” give Samsung DLP TV’s a big presence in any room. Its stylishly modern design makes a Samsung DLP TV truly remarkable with a sleek flat screen that’s light weight and super durable, a real asset to any home theater.

And don’t worry about hooking up your other entertainment sources; Samsung DLP TV sets can handle just about any input:

Composite
S-Video
Component
HDMI
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  • MrGlobe
    MrGlobe Posts: 401
    edited November 2009
    hey could you give me a shipping quote to central wisconsin?

    as long as it's not over $10 i'm in, otherwise free bump ;)
  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited November 2009
    Thats a nice TV. I'd hit it if things were a little better here. I have a 47 & 37 & 32 from Samsung and all are pretty nice IMO. Good luck!
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  • edbert
    edbert Posts: 1,041
    edited November 2009
    Quick correction, this is a 56-inch model, HL-S5687W.

    http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-HL-S5687W-56-Inch-1080p-HDTV/dp/B000F2P2XI

    Here is a link to the exact TV on amazon if you would like to see some pictures and have some detailed specs. Also, the TV is located in the Lake Highlands area. Again, shoot me an email or pm if you have any questions.
    I know just enough to be dangerous, but don't tell my wife, she thinks I'm a genius. :D

    Pioneer VSX-816
    Monitor 40's - fronts, bi-amped
    Monitor 30's - surrounds
    CS1 - center
    PSW10 - I'll let you guess
    Blue Jeans Cable - speaker cable
    Daewoo 27 incher - one step up from a console
    Sony Progressive scan DVD
    XBOX

    SOPA since 2008
    Here's my stuff.
  • Face
    Face Posts: 14,340
    edited November 2009
    I have the same TV, the picture quality is impressive.
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  • Sami
    Sami Posts: 4,634
    edited November 2009
    Nice TV, great picture. I have the older 61" version of this and if you have the space for a DLP (does not require that much), good deal and great picture.
  • RuSsMaN
    RuSsMaN Posts: 17,986
    edited November 2009
    You have two of them, don't you?

    Got an Aragon you aren't using? ;)
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  • Sami
    Sami Posts: 4,634
    edited November 2009
    RuSsMaN wrote: »
    You have two of them, don't you?

    Yes. Just replaced the color wheel and lamp on the other. Easy task and cost me around $200 to have it "refurbished".
    RuSsMaN wrote: »
    Got an Aragon you aren't using? ;)

    Yes and no. It hardly ever gets used, if you really want it, I might let it go although I don't want to.