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Olevia 32 LCD HDtv, 16/9 Aspect, 1366 768 Horiz. Res Atsc/ntsc Tuners, Charcoal | 
enlarge | Brand: Olevia Category: CE
List Price: $864.92 Buy New: $650.00 You Save: $214.92 (25%)
New (1) Used (4) from $488.18
Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 35831
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Display Size: 32 Shipping Weight (lbs): 45 Dimensions (in): 43 x 12 x 25.5 PC-compatible Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 232V Model: 232V UPC: 872303009437 EAN: 0872303009437 ASIN: B000NPU5XO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Device Type - LCD TV | | • | Dimensions - 37.8" x 22.2" x 9.4" | | • | Weight - 35.5 lbs | | • | - HDTV Built In/HDTV Ready: HDTV Built-In |
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Product Description High contrast ratios and fast response times mean rapid-action viewing such as sporting events or adventure films is displayed with super clarity and truly come alive! With a super-wide 178-degree viewing angle, images look spectacular wherever you are seated. Perfect for home or office viewing the Syntax Olevia 232V LCD HDTV also excels as computer display with support for TV resolutions up to 1080i, and PC resolutions up to 1360 x 768 through HDMI and VGA.Olevia's surround sound audio processor creates an awesome listening environment while watching TV, movies or playing games. RS-232 control enables you to connect your Olevia HDTV to a home entertainment system. Once you see the new Olevia, you'll agree that you've never seen HDTV like this!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
great price, great tv August 10, 2008 E. Lutringer (Boulder, CO United States) ive owned several olevias now and am never disappointed. of course its cheaper than a high quality tv, so it has its quirks, but the most important part - being the picture quality and availability of differerent hookups - is fantastic. Im really happy with this tv.
Worst TV I've ever bought July 17, 2008 Charles Woloch I purchased this TV in December of 2006 at Circuit City. Almost a year later, in October of 2007, the TV tuner part went out and i couldn't watch cable. The HDMI and other inputs still worked, but not the tuner. I took it back to Circuit City where they were supposed to ship it off for repairs. I called them a week later to ask about the progress of the repairs and they still hadn't shipped it off yet. They told me to come into the store and they would give me a new set of the same model to replace it. I got the new TV and everything was going smooth, until last week when the HDMI port failed on it. This time the tuner works, but not the HDMI port. Circuit City said they won't do anything about it this time. I would NOT recommend this TV to anybody. It looks like a good deal (and the image quality is great), but it will more than likely fail.
WARRNING May 8, 2008 inclw (Arizona) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Don't buy a Syntax Olevia! I bought one and it died almost to the day the warranty went out. Customer service said I would have to pay to ship it back and pay the parts and labor to fix it and that would cost over half of the TV's cost. They wouldn't offer to help with anything and they said they lost my registration card, the same one they used to call me with to ask me how I liked it a week after I bought the TV. So all I can do is to post this to every blog I can to try to inform others.
Failure was a good thing April 2, 2008 John C. Chadwick (Santa Fe, NM) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased the 232v set from Circuit City in September, 2007 and got a very good price on it. Overall I was happy with the product, but found it buggy. The date and time never worked right and Olevia tech support suggested a firmware upgrade, which was the beginning and the end for this set. The firmware that I downloaded from the Olevia site killed the HDMI port on the set. Consulting with tech support, they sent me another firmware upgrade that killed the set. No picture, no audio. Their return policy does not favor the consumer in anyway. I had purchased the extended warranty, and I was told that the product is not even repairable, it is a return to vendor. I ended up trading in (and up) my set for a Samsung which looks great. Some picture issues have also gone away, which may be the difference between the 8ms response rate on the Olevia and the 6ms response rate on the Samsung. Overall I am much happier that I paid a few extra dollars and got the Samsung.
Can't beat the price! March 28, 2008 L. Johnson (Washington, D.C.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this television because I refused to buy a PS3 and play it on a regular 480i tv. That being said, I primarily use the set for movies (DVD & Blu-Ray) and of course PS3 games. The picture quality is definitely comprable to that of other higher priced sets. I know this because my roomate has a 32 inch Samsung with a PS3 hooked up and when you look at either one of the two, there is no difference in picture quality. Not as far as we can tell anyway. The sound is decent, but then again if you are buying any television with the sole purpose of having good sound, you are making a horrible move. Overall, this set gives the most bang for the least buck.
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