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Toshiba 52HM84 52-Inch HDTV-Ready Projection DLP TV

Toshiba 52HM84 52-Inch HDTV-Ready Projection DLP TV
Brand: Toshiba
Category: CE

List Price: $3,299.99
Buy Used: $1,099.00
You Save: $2200.99 (67%)



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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 68 reviews
Sales Rank: 39526

Media: Electronics
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: Yes
Display Size: 52
Size: 52" Screen Size
Shipping Weight (lbs): 85
Dimensions (in): 15.3 x 58.4 x 35.1
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 52HM84
Model: 52HM84
UPC: 022265262122
EAN: 0022265262122

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 52-inch 16:9 HD-ready rear-projection DLP TV with native 720p resolution; 58.4 x 31.8 x 15.3 inches (W x H x D)
  • 3D Y/C (4 MB, 10-bit) digital comb filter with Vertical Contour Correction helps eliminate dot crawl and color bleed
  • Cinema Mode 3:2 pulldown corrects frame rate for distortion-free movie viewing; CableClear DNR+ digital noise reduction for cleaner pictures from analog sources
  • 6 A/V jacks, including dual ColorStream HD high-resolution component video inputs and HDMI input
  • 20-watt-per-channel stereo speakers with support for MTS, SAP with dbk, SRS WOW, and StableSound volume leveler

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Toshiba takes digital light processing (DLP) technology into the future with the 52-inch TheaterWide 52HM84 HD-ready rear-projection TV. The 16:9 52HM84 uses a proprietary system called TALEN (Toshiba Advanced Light Engine); based on the Texas Instruments HD2+ DLP chip, it enhances brightness and contrast while keeping the 1,280 x 720 progressive resolution (720p). Toshiba's TheaterWide TVs challenge direct-view CRT models when it comes to reproducing deep blacks and details in dark or shadowy scenes.

What is DLP?
The DLP processor DLP, or digital light processing, is a technology that bounces a colored light beam across an array of hundreds of thousands of hinge-mounted microscopic mirrors attached to a single chip, called a micromirror device (below, pictured with the head of a pin).
DLP mirrors dwarfed by the head of a pin
Each of the mirrors can be pointed toward or away from the light source thousands of times per second, providing not only minute color detail, but also sharper resolution than even LCD displays.
Detail of resolution comparison between LCD and DLP
This set is HDTV ready (it needs an optional high-definition receiver to get HD signals), but can improve standard-definition video, thanks to Toshiba's multistep PixelPure video processing system, which optimizes the three main picture quality factors: resolution, contrast, and color. All incoming signals are converted by the built-in scaler to match the DLP chip's native 720p resolution.

PixelPure encompasses eight different processing circuits. Among its components are 6.2- million-pixel oversampling (for higher perceived resolution), real-speed progressive scanning (which uses additional sampling points to create smoother diagonal lines), a Magic Square algorithm (for smooth, natural color gradation), Dynamic Contrast Enhancer (for higher perceived contrast and increased color saturation), and Color Detail Enhancer (to maintain fine image detail in color-saturated areas).

DLP technology uses an optical semiconductor, known as the Digital Micromirror Device, or DMD chip, to digitally manipulate light. The chip contains a rectangular array of up to 1.3 million microscopic mirrors, each measuring less than one-fifth the width of a human hair. A DMD panel's micromirrors are mounted on tiny hinges that enable them to tilt either toward the light source (on) or away from it (off), creating a light or dark pixel on the projection surface. The bit-streamed image code entering the semiconductor directs each mirror to switch on and off up to several thousand times per second, enabling the mirrors to reflect pixels in up to 1,024 shades of gray.

The HD2+ DLP chip ensures an ultraclean image by filling in the dimples, or vias, in the mirrors to avoid stray light. It increases both brightness and contrast, resulting in an impressive color-corrected contrast ratio (2,200:1) at 1,100 ANSI lumens. The set's TheaterFine HD Super Fine Pitch screen reduces the physical space between the lines on the lenticular screen, resulting in a finer, sharper, more detailed picture.

Toshiba's DFine Hi-Speed VSM (velocity scan modulation) improves contrast and overall picture sharpness, while the CableClear DNR+ digital noise reduction optimizes poor NTSC signals from antenna or cable, further eliminating video noise ("snow") for a clean, crisp image. Cinema Mode circuitry (3:2 pulldown switch) identifies original film-based content from DVDs, then reassembles the frame sequence to more accurately reproduce the original 24-frame-per-second material.

A 3-D Y/C (4 MB, 10-bit) digital comb filter with Vertical Contour Correction helps eliminate dot crawl and color bleed and significantly reduces detail noise, seen as shimmering or flicker, in complex or intricately detailed scenes. Color temperature controls allow you to adjust white balance. The Warm setting reduces the color temperature to an NTSC standard 6,500 degrees Kelvin and delivers a redder image that is ideal for display in a dimly lit room. Medium and Cool setting provide a progressively bluer image for the best picture as room light levels are increased.

The 52HM84 has plenty of inputs for connecting all your audio and video components. In back you'll find two RF, two composite video, two S-Video, and two HD ColorStream component video, as well as a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) digital input. HDMI is an uncompressed, all-digital audio-video interface that supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video, plus eight-channel digital audio--all on a single cable. A set of front composite and S-video inputs make hooking up a game console or camcorder a snap.

Other features include HD Window dual-tuner POP (picture-on-picture) with PIP sound for listening to two programs simultaneously, the new Radiance DC lamp with high brightness and lower power modes for extended life, individual audio-video settings by input type, sleep and wake timers, Real Speed progressive scanning to create smoother diagonal lines, the Color Transient Improver for sharp transitions on color changes without bleeding, and the Color Detail Enhancer to maintain fine image detail in color-saturated areas.

Aside from the 20-watts-per-channel stereo speaker system, the 52HM84 uses MTS for programming with stereo sound, and SAP for receiving a second audio track in another language. Meanwhile, SRS WOW combines 3-D Sound (simulated surround sound from any stereo audio) with TruBass (yet another low-frequency enhancement) and Focus (which clarifies voices). The StableSound volume leveler eliminates drastic volume spikes while changing channels or when channels go to a commercial break.

What's in the Box
52-inch 52HM84 HD-ready rear-projection DLP TV, four-item illuminated universal remote with DVD control, warranty, and user's manual.

Product Description
Toshiba TheaterWide 52HM84 52 Inch Rear Projection Flat Screen HDTV DLP TV incorporates Texas Instruments DLP technology with Toshiba's Toshiba Advanced Light Engine (TALEN) to deliver an outstanding image for up to 1280x720 HDTV resolution. In addition, Toshiba adds PixelPure technology which up-converts most video signals to 720p so that virtually all TV and video programming is presented for optimal viewing (when used with HDMI inputs). DLP offers sharp, bright color display with high contrast that is far superior to CRT based rear projector TV models. In addition, this 52" 16:9 Theaterwide screen TV is less than 16 inches deep for convenient positioning on almost any table. Built-in speakers with 40 watt total SRS-Wow virtual surround and Stablesound (balances volume during commercials) help deliver a most enjoyable home-theater experience that you'll really appreciate. Built-in stereo speakers 20 Watts per channel to 2 channels stereo or SRS-WOW surround sound Illuminated multibrand-capable remote control Direct video input selection A/V inputs - 3 composite video (2 rear, 1 front) / 3 S-video (2 rear, 1 front) / 2 rear-panel HD-compatible component video (accepts 1080i/720p/480p/480i signals) / 1 rear-panel HDMI digital audio/video input with HDCP copy protection / 2 RF inputs for antenna/cable signals Unit size - 53-3/8W x 35H x 15-1/4D Unit weight - 85 lbs. Toshiba USA 1 year parts & labor limited warranty HDTV requires separate tuner


Customer Reviews:   Read 63 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Toshiba 52HM84 - One of the most frustrating purchases   December 20, 2008
John T
The TV is good until the lamp breaks. For me this has happened three times so far, every 14 months in average. The worst is now I just bought the third lamp, paid $200, and the thing (I can't call it a TV) doesn't work. So I ended up with a $3000 purchase (this was 2004 and it came with stand) + what I paid for the lamps, and after 4 years and all this money spent I have a non functional TV and a stand. Cheating on your customers? I promised to myself: no Toshiba product ever again for me!


3 out of 5 stars Love the TV but buy the extended warranty   November 11, 2008
S. Savage (So Cal)
Well we love this TV bought in 04 but have gone thru 4 bulbs. 2 bulbs the repairman confessed the last was an off brand 'generic' bulb and didn't hold up so insist on the Toshibas. THANK THE LORD we bought the extended 4 year warranty giving us 5 years and they said after the 3rd replacement they would now replace the entire TV. Our friends have the same Tv bought before we bought ours and have only had to replace one bulb and their TV is on 9am to midnight daily. Go figure.
I will check this "low" setting aka read the manual. We did buy some $300+ surge protector thing which they said would be murder on the bulbs if we didn't. So happy with Best Buys' warranty and service anyways, they really are excellent with customer service.
BUY THE EXTENDED WARRANTY. This one is totally worth it.



1 out of 5 stars Beware of the lifespan of the lamp   November 6, 2008
Kent Chiu (Los Angeles, CA)
I bought Toshiba 62HM84 in May 2005 and already replaced 4 lamps. I really like the picture quality however the cost to replace the lamp is too expensive. Luckily I bought the extended warranty which covered the lamp replacements. We set it low light and turned on about 6 hour/day. This is the most expensive DLP HDTV unit. I will avoid buying Toshiba brand in the future.Toshiba 62HM84 62-Inch HDTV-Ready Projection DLP TV


1 out of 5 stars Had mine since 10/04 and had sooooo many problems   November 3, 2008
Christopher E. DiStefano
Right out of the box I had a 2 inch black bar across my screen. After 2 months and refusal to replace the TV Toshiba finally sent a repair man to fix it. That's not all. I have replaced 3 bulbs at a cost of over $600 so far. I just recently ordered two bulbs at once to have a spair. Both dont work. Thats right both. I'm done with this piece of junk and Toshiba for good!!!


4 out of 5 stars Happy with my DLP   October 26, 2008
Fred J. Koch Jr. (Morganville , nj United States)
I have a 56HMX94 DLP Toshiba, circa 2004.

It's used an average of 30-40 hours a week since new. Still original lamp, used on low power and it's never rapidly switched on/off and a/c power is pulled when bad weather is around.

I have had some intermittent issues with having to reboot the tv when it once in a while shows half a picture or a pixellated picture.

Picture quality is excellent on 720 and 1080, wish it had newer tvs ability to upconvert.

Overall I've been very happy with it.


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