Samsung HL-T6176S 61″ UltraSlim 1080p DLP HDTV
Over the past few years, I’ve increasingly found that watching an ordinary CRT television gives me a painful amount of eye strain.
Since Kathy and I love watching movies together in the evening, we decided it’s time for an upgrade.
After doing research at our local BestBuy and online, we settled on the Samsung HL-T6176S 61″ Ultraslim 1080p DLP HDTV, which we’re buying from Amazon.

(Shown here with companion TV stand, which I’ll probably buy from Circuit City.)
Our primary selection criteria were:
- 61 inches is nice and big (OK, huge)
- Projection TVs provide much larger size at a lower price point than plasma and LCD (which we don’t need anyway since we don’t plan to mount on the wall)
- People are saying good stuff lately about Samsung’s DLP projection TVs
- This is a bulb-based projection TV, which means we’ll be replacing the bulb once every few years. It sounds like LCD-engine projection TVs will be a better bet in the near future, but I’d rather have the last line of an old technology than the first line of a new one. And I know from being a long-time LCD user on my computer that LCDs can have an unnatural hue to them.
- Buying it online saved us about $600, and the shipping is roughly equivalent to what we’d pay in sales tax if we bought it locally.
Delivery estimate: August 3, 2007 - August 8, 2007
I’ll post my review here after it arrives and we’ve had some time to play around with it. ![]()
4 Responses to “Samsung HL-T6176S 61″ UltraSlim 1080p DLP HDTV”



I just had my Samsung HL-T6176S delivered and set up. I have watched several Blueray movies and love the HD. I have no complaints and couldn’t be happier with my purchase
Sweet!
Have you had any problems with your TV giving you a bowed picture? (Horizontal lines looking like they are smiling at you) I’ve read and seen multiple reviews of this TV having issues with that. Thanks!
Jay: No, we haven’t had any problems with that. I should probably mention, as well, that our usage is on the light side ... perhaps 2 hours a week, on average. -Joshua