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Engadget HD giveaways: win a Samsung HL-S5679W DLP with LED backlight

We know we're a little late getting this one out the door, but believe it or not we still have two more HDTVs to give away before we get bum rushed by the holiday season. First, let's do up the overdue winner sof the last Samsung HL-S5679W and Philips 42PF9631D plasma: Aaron B and J Hofman, you guys are taking those things home! So the (last) HDTV we're giving away today is a Samsung HL-S5679W DLP, a hugemongous display sure to make that living room or den glow in the warmth of a massive LED backlit screen. For the record, here are the specs on today's prize:
  • 56-inch LED backlit 1080p display
  • DNIe video enhancer and Cinema Smooth light engine
  • 4,000:1 contrast ratio
  • Built-in NTSC / ATSC tuners with PIP
  • 2 HDMI, 2 component, 3 composite, and 2 S-Video inputs
  • We're also throwing in a 6-foot HDMI cable from eHDMI
To be entered to win this sick piece of screen, just leave us a comment telling us which next-gen console(s) you plan on using it with. Seriously, that's all you have to do to get a chance to win a 56-inch Samsung HDTV. You'll have until next Monday (the 27th), then we'll pick the winner at random, assuming s/he follows the rules:
    • You may enter other Engadget contests, however...
    • You may only enter this contest once; if you enter more than once on this particular contest post you'll be automatically disqualified and barred from all future giveaways. (Yes, we have robots that thoroughly check to ensure fairness.) You may enter future Engadget relaunch giveaway contests though!
    • You can only win once. (If you win and then try to go for a second prize during our relaunch giveaways, you'll be automatically disqualified, etc.)
    • This contest is open to the US only, sorry!
    • You will be shipped your HDTV in a few weeks when all our contests are over. Thanks for your patience!
      Ok everybody, good luck!

Engadget HD giveaways: win a Philips 42PF9631D 42-inch plasma!


No better way to announce Engadget HD than to give away some HDTVs! We've got a number of HDTVs ready to give away, but we're giving Philips the first shot. They've hooked us up with a couple of 42PF9631D 42-inch plasmas -- one of which we're giving away right now! Indulge yourself in some specs:
  • 42-inch 1024 x 768p display with Pixel Plus 3 picture enhancement
  • 1500cd/m2 brightness
  • 10,000:1 contrast ratio
  • 160° viewing angle (vertical and horizontal)
  • Ambilight technology
  • 480i 480p 720p and 1080i support
  • ATSC, NTSC, and QAM tuning
  • (2) HDMI, (3) composite, (2) component, (3) S-Video, and USB inputs
  • We're also throwing in a 6-foot HDMI cable from eHDMI.com
To be entered to win this fine piece of gear, just leave us a comment with your favorite high definition television show or Blu-ray or HD DVD title that's currently on the market. Seriously, that's all you have to do to get a chance to win a 42-inch Philips plasma HDTV. You'll have until next Wednesday (the 27th), then we'll pick the winner at random, assuming s/he follows the rules:
  • You may enter other Engadget contests, however...
  • You may only enter this once; if you enter more than once on this particular contest post you'll be automatically disqualified and barred from all future giveaways. (Yes, we have robots that thoroughly check to ensure fairness.) You may enter future Engadget relaunch giveaway contests if you don't win this one!
  • You can only win once. (If you win and go for a second prize for our relaunch giveaways, you'll be automatically disqualified, etc.)
  • Contest is open to US only. Sorry, everybody, we promise we'll do some international gear soon!
  • You will be shipped your HDTV in a few weeks when all our contests are over. Thanks for your patience!
Ok everybody, good luck! Oh, by the way, check out our other contests going on right now!




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