Product Features
- 1080p HD Resolution
- LED Light Source, No Lamp Required
- 3D Gaming Ready
- 1 Tuner PIP
- 3 HDMI Inputs, HDMI-CEC
Technical Details
- Brand Name: Samsung
- Model: HL67A750
- Display Technology: DLP
- Display Size: 67 inches
- Image Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- is_hdtv_compatible: Y Unknown modifier
- speakers_included_description: 2 speakers Unknown modifier
- Height: 41.5 inches
- Width: 60.8 inches
- Depth: 15.5 inches
- Weight: 86.7 pounds
Customer Reviews

What a great TV
I bought the Samsung HL67A750 67-inch 1080p LED Powered DLP HDTV a few weeks ago and it is absolutely fantastic. I came very close to buying a Sharp Aquos 52 in LCD TV which is a great TV in in its own right, but took one last look. I saw the Samsung HL67A750 67-inch and was impressed. But when I received it from Amazon and set it up and watched it. There was not doubt in my mind. This was the absolutely best decision for a TV that I have ever made. First of all the price was relatively super. It is fabulous. It is like sitting in a movie theatre… “REALLY.” And the picture quality is magnificent.
I then bought a new ONKYO SR705 Surround Receiver to replace my old SX636.
The Samsung TV and the Onkyo Receiver are one great combination. WOW!

Great TV
This tv is really great. The HD picture is the best and brightest I’ve seen. You can’t go wrong with the TV the prices at Amazon were much lower than any store in my area. We love this tv so much we also have the 61″ and my son has the 50″. The 67″ tv fit on my bedroom dresser and is just right for watching tv in the bedroom. It wasen’t too heavy to carry up the stairs. And Super easy to set up.

Hookups are on the wrong side for me (read all new cables)
The HL67A750 is replacing a Sony KDP65WS550 that I’ve had for three years that had some burn in and recently developed problem of shutting itself down and not coming back on for at least 24 hours. Other than the burn in I thought it had an excellent picture. Was I ever wrong. After using Avia 2 to set up the video, the picture, especially fed from my Toshiba HD-A30 is simply superb. I’ve got twice the tv I had, for 1/3 less.
And it was delivered 5 days sooner than Amazon said it would be!

I love this television so far……
My TV arrived several days ahead of the anticipated delivery date. Delivery truck had two people and they did an excellent job bringing the TV into the house, unpacking it and setting it on the stand and then making sure it powered up. They suggested that I keep the box just in case I needed to return the TV in the next few weeks.
I am very pleased with this television. I had read on some web forums about people having issues with bowing or the display being tilted but mine is fine and doesn’t show either of those issues. This is my first HD tv and I am replacing a 61″ Philips projection TV that had served me well since 1999 so getting another projection TV was not anything that I was concerned about. You get a lot of screen for less money than plasma or LCD. The difference in picture quality between the two is like night and day. The new Samsung’s hi-def pictures are amazing. I have standard definition satellite and even that looks better to me than on the older Philips tv. I do not have a Blu-ray player but did buy an upconverting DVD player to play my 100+ collection of DVD’s and the picture looks so much better than playing them through a standard DVD player that I can only imagine how things will look when I finally get a Blu-ray player.
Overall, I would give this TV 5-stars.

Ranks with LCD and Plasma for Picture except much less $
It replaces a 55″CRT RP Mitsubishi that I purchased in March of 2002 with an extended warranty from Sears it started rolling and after 3 new boards and 4 efforts to repair it they offered me up to 2K toward any TV that Sears sells. So I went online and found the Samsung for 99 so I called the repair center and said I wanted it they called me the next day and said it would cost me 5since Sears had reduced it to 75 so I gave her my credit card number and Sears delivered it the next day. They brought it in and took out my old one it took me about two hours and it was up and running with the factory settings and looks fabulous. The only problem was I had to go out a buy a TV stand which ran another 0, when I found I could not get the box out of my car called my son and told him my problem, he said OH NO you bought a projection, you should have got a LCD, but he did come over and help his stupid father take the table upstairs and put it together. He then said lets take a look at what you bought, he could not believe his eyes, and he said that is much better than my 50″ Toshiba Plasma set. So I have only had it for a day and have not looked at the manual, but I have not found one flaw so far. I only have a Comcast HD set top box; a TivoHD and DVD player hooked up to it but all 3 have great pictures.


























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