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HLP5674W/HLP4674W Owners Thread/Problems/Tweaks/Service Menu/Discretes etc.
This thread is for owners of HLP5674 and HLP4674 sets. If you don't own one of these sets please search the thread before asking questions.
Lets try to keep this thread to just the "74" series and what is unique about them. Suggested topics - new owner experiences, Problems people are having, Service Menu differences or recommended settings, discrete remote codes, tweaks, hardware incompatibilities or what works for you. your setups pictures, Detailed dimensions (if they differ from Samsungs install sheets), tweaks, etc. Please don't lauch off on discussions of different sets, DVD players, or receivers unless you are talking about them as it directly relates directly to the HLP5674 or HLP4674. With these set having a different light/color engine from any of the other Samsung sets I expect the ultimate adjustments will be different than the other HLP (and than the older HLN models) - with this thread we won't be having to get confused with either the 85 or 63 models issues. See the next posting for links to references for these sets. Last edited by Paul_PDX; 12-28-04 at 07:14 PM.. |
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Mits vs Sammy
returning your 52725 Mits?? It is a nice set but if you are troubled by the glare issue I agree give the HLP5674W a look. I ordered one and expect to view it soon. I had been convinced that the Mits was a better picture than the 5067 Sammy but now these 74s with the newer chip made me reconsider.
good luck with your Sammy to be and keep us informed of its performance! |
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Interesting. I downloaded to manual to scan tonight so I wouldn't have to read much tomorrow when I get the TV. Two observations:
1 - The dimensions on page 95 are wrong (43.07X13.35X32.05) based on the fact that a couple of people who alredy have them have verified the 40.6" width. I hope the QC on production was better than the fact checking in the manual. 2. Does it concern anyone that the first thing the manual shows you how to do is change the bulb? I'll chime back in tomorrow night with first impressions...
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I believe that the 40.6 inch is the correct width on the 5674. Bulb changing directions? LOL yeah at least they are telling us how to do it! Buy an extended warranty that covers the bulb burnout issue if you can get a decent price. I believe that the bulbs are $250 per!!
Ya get yours tomorrow you lucky bum! enjoy RML |
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The 56 is supposed to be 49.9" wide:
http://www.samsungusa.com/pdf/hlp5674_drawing.pdf and the 46 is supposed to be 40.6" and thats what new owners have said: http://www.samsungusa.com/pdf/hlp4674_drawing.pdf The numbers in the end of the manual appear to be for the HLP4663 model. Also I just double checked the 5674 manual from Samsungs website -- it is the 46" models manual also. Hopefully these aren't the real printed manuals. |
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Re: Mits vs Sammy
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Re: Re: Mits vs Sammy
Dale, I got mine from Tweeter in San Diego. I pm'd the price.
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4674 Preliminary Impressions
I know there's a lot of folks waiting for feedback on the 4674. I picked mine up at the airport yesterday, and set it up last night, so I haven't had much time to check in. But let me give a quick synopsis of my impressions so far before I sit down for a day of football bliss.
The set has definitely met my expectations. HD stuff looks great. Although, this being my first HDTV, I am surprised at the variability in the HD signals. For example, the Clemson-Miami game looked good, but the boxing on Showtime HD was much better. You could see the sweat on the boxer's foreheads. I really like the black levels - one of the fighters was wearing all black trunks, and it was darker than the black speaker it blended in with on the bottom of the screen. I calibrated the set with Avia. Out of the box, contrast was 100. I set it down to 80. Here are my full settings: Contrast: 80 Brightness: 41 (turned way down from the factory pre-set. This is a bright set!) Sharpness: 65 Color: 62 Tint: Not adjustable using HDMI or DVI One other note - the manual is awful. Clearly not proofread. For example, the manual's selection of screen formats does not match the actual selecton on the TV - looks like they left in some stuff from the HLN manual. Owning two Denon products, I've become accustomed to bad manuals, and this one definitely qualifies. But that's a minor complaint - PQ is terrific. Another thing I was concerned with was glare, as I have a double door of windows right next to the TV. Glare is non-existent - I can watch this set with all of the lights on and the curtains open and not see any reflection. A big improvement over the CRT it replaced! As for some common problems, I do not have audio sync issues (yet) - with an optical feed from my RCA DTC210 to Denon 3802 for sound. I've never seen a rainbow, so I'm probably not the right person to ask. The operation is very quiet - no noticable fan noise unless you mute the TV and put your ear against the set. Finally, the package was very easy for my wife and I to carry. The box had built in handles. My advice, if you buy locally, have access to an SUV, and the store doesn't offer free shipping - take it home yourself. I'll post more later, with pics. Gotta go watch the J-E-T-S Jets Jets Jets.
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Re: 4674 Preliminary Impressions
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The "74" sounds good. It should also be great with your Denon DVD player. Enjoy.
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center speaker shelf
good question. If this shelf can hold a decent size center speaker unit that is a plus and makes finding a console/stand that much easier. you start adding in a AV receiver DVD player, "Tivo", cable box you are start a "running on full" !
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Re: Re: 4674 Preliminary Impressions
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Took a picture of my 4674 with Finding Nemo on it, but I guess my camera was at too high of a quality setting and I'm having trouble posting it. I'll take another picture tonight, unless someone can tell me how to shrink the pixel count without losing most of the picture.
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Picture of 4674
OK, with a little help from Luebster and Mismatched, here's Finding Nemo from a Denon 3910 connected via HDMI to a 4674. I didn't use flash for this one to keep the reflection out.
The center channel on top is 26.5 inches wide, a couple of inces wider than the back portion of the shelf, but the front part of the shelf spans the whole width of the screen, so there is plenty of support. You can see why the narrow footprint of the 4674 was so critical for me. My wife wasn't thinking of home theater when she picked the house before we met. ![]()
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I put one of my speakers between the TV and the wall and the other on the other side of the fireplace and the sound is fine. I have about 60 inches of space to work with so I am thinking 5674 because we have a 45in 4:3 Mits rear projection set now and I believe that the 4674 in 4:3 mode would translate to about a 38 in screen so that might look kinda small....
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Here are a couple of shots from Star Wars on my HL-P4674. Compared to the HLN467W I had before the set does have better blacks, it is quieter, it turns on/shows a picture MUCH faster, and the color/calibration out of the box is WAY better. No clay face or green push, both of which I had to go into the Service Menu and tweak out on the HLN.
The bezel is somewhat darker, but not as much darker as I was expecting. I will post a more thorough review once I get time to re-watch several movies I recently watch on the HLN. Unfortunately I did not get a chance to do any side by side comparisons between the 2, but the HLP is clearly better in terms of contrast/PQ. Opening scene: http://home.speedfactory.net/tracyrk/pics/4674_SW1.JPG My setup: http://home.speedfactory.net/tracyrk/pics/4674_SW2.JPG The cabinet is 41" wide, so the set is a perfect fit, and pretty much the only RPTV that works. And yes I have a very high WAF ![]() Last edited by f300v10; 11-08-04 at 09:00 PM.. |
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