Toshiba 65HM167 65" DLP Projection TV (Widescreen, 1920x1080, HDTV)
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Screen Specs
| Diagonal screen size | 65 inches |
| Display type | DLP |
| Maximum resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Broadcast Standards & Resolutions
| Broadcast format displayed | 1080p (HDTV) |
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Good Fit For Cavernous-Sized Rooms
HDTVs with a diagonal screen size of 55 inches or larger, such as this model, are LCDs, plasmas, or DLPs, usually with a resolution of 1920 by 1080 (1080p). The optimum viewing distance for HDTV screens like these is generally considered to be about 9 to 10 feet, so this model is appropriately sized for very large, cavernous rooms.
Resolution Matches Blu-Ray Disc and HD Formats
All modern HDTVs are fixed-pixel displays. The number of pixels a display has determines its maximum resolution and thus the fineness of detail it can reproduce. Resolution is normally expressed as pixel width versus pixel height. This television's resolution is 1920 by 1080, meaning it has 1920 pixel columns by 1080 pixel rows. Popular for midrange and high-end HDTVs of all types, especially those with large screens, this resolution matches the 1080i maximum resolution for broadcast HDTV and 1080p Blu-ray Disc formats. A key characteristic of all fixed-pixel displays is that incoming signals not at the set's native resolution must be scaled to match that resolution. The quality of this mathematical upconversion or downconversion can significantly affect the picture, especially for ordinary standard-definition TV signals. Inferior scaling may soften the picture, exaggerate noise, or cause some edges to appear slightly jagged.
Supports Modern HD Inputs
HDTV sets now routinely have at least one HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) input, and usually two, three, or four. An HDMI connection carries digital video and, in many cases, audio from HD cable and satellite receivers, Blu-ray Disc players, and some DVD players and game consoles to the TV over a single cable. Because of their convenience and quality, HDMI connections, when they are available, are generally preferable to other types. Normally an HDTV set will also have two, or possibly three, component-video inputs as well. You can also expect your TV to have component video as well as one or two standard three-wire A/V inputs (composite video plus stereo audio), and one or two RF inputs for direct antenna or cable-TV input.
Supports SD Memory Cards
With this HDTV's SD (Secure Digital) slot, you can insert an SD memory card from a digital camera or camcorder to view content (photos and possibly videos) recorded on the card. Obviously, the slot does you no good if your camera uses a different type of card, such as xD, Memory Stick, or CompactFlash. If viewing content from a flash-memory card will be important to you, make sure the television you get has a flash-memory slot compatible with your camera’s memory-card format.
Average User Reviews for Toshiba 65HM167 65" DLP Projection TV (Widescreen, 1920x1080, HDTV)
- Latest User Reviews 1 review
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Reviewed by: velray
Duration of ownership: 2 Months
Strengths: Picture very bright. Sound is very good. Light weight Reasonable price
Weaknesses: Haven't found any
Overall: Most awesome picture. Big and bright. A real pleasure to watch. Very big but such a pleasure. Can't say enough good things about it. Love it.
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Reviewed by: Matthew1967
Strengths: Great picture, great price
Weaknesses: expect the lights to be off in 1 to 2 years, which usually cost about $150.00
Overall: It is a great TV, full HD 1080p, great for games, movies, etc.I have played PS3 games 1080p resolution, it is great. Also we have WII, and when you play WII games on a big screen it is awesome. Watch Blu-ray movies, you feel like you are inside the TV, not only because bluray's high definition, rather the TV's picture is awesome.
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Reviewed by: sujithk
Strengths: Clarity, size and price
Weaknesses: lamp burnout, not enough inputs
Overall: Lamp burnt out in 18 months. Luckily had on site warranty to resolve the issue. I bought this at 1699 and 200 warranty. Warranty has paid for itself. But I would not buy this again. Please research before buying the product. At the time of buying the pricing got me there and now i regret.
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Reviewed by: retaly8r
Strengths: pic looked good when it worked
Weaknesses: WILL ONLY LAST 16 MONTHS
Overall: Purchased a 65hm167 toshiba tv on 06/06/07. Exactly 16 months later it died. Had to pay a service guy $100 bucks to tell me its the engine light and that it will cost $1000.00 bucks to fix and another $100 bucks too install. I paid 2 grand for the tv and expected it to last longer than 16 months. I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND ANY TOSHIBA PRODUCTS TO ANYONE.
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Reviewed by: TexasGrandma
Strengths: Easy to remove lamp assembly Well written manual - Great tech support When viewed from the side, there is very little degrading (darken/washed out) of picture. Beautiful SRS sound, dolby digital.
Weaknesses: No PIP or split screen Lightweight remote, not the best quality.
Overall: This is our third Toshiba TV, the first being a 8 yr. old 36" CRT TV that was replaced with a Toshiba 52HM95 DLP projection HDTV in 2005.We then purchased the 65HM167, moving the 52" into our bedroom. Toshiba tech support have always been top notch, which to me, is one of the more important factors when deciding what brand to buy. They all look "pretty" in the store, it is service after the sale that counts the most!Easy to use setup menu, but suggest turning off the bass if you have hearing problems as the words seem a bit garbled at times.The picture is beautiful beyond belief! It is so good that after watching (football) on our TV, two friends both went out and each bought the same brand/model within weeks of each other. Can't give any better testament then that.The large, well written manual is easy to read and understand for the most part. A nice troubleshooting section helps if you have a problem. Saves calling tech support. The yellow, blue and red/green LED lights on the TV indicate the status of the TV. For example: if Yellow is ON and Red is BLINKING that indicates the lamp is not working properly, a voice (yes! the TV talks to you) "Lamp not working". How cool is that?I could go on and on, sure you can tell we LOVE our Toshiba.Thank You for reading.JD
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Reviewed by: eschmidt20
Strengths: BIG, Great Picture, Price
Weaknesses: Sound? But who uses the internal speakers anyways
Overall: At the time I bought this TV, it was the best bang for your buck. Going 65" at 1080p isn't exactly cheap if you plan on getting a plasma or LCD display. However, this DLP unit offers the great picture that other more expensive sets offer at an unbeatable price. The picture is great, and there is plenty of ports for all your connections. I haven't had any trouble with the TV yet, so no bad news to report. I bought a 3 year on-site warranty with 2 bulb replacements for $200, so that should pay for itself back since the bulbs will have to be replaced. Great TV overall!
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