Syntax Olevia LT32HVM 32" HD-Ready Flat-Panel LCD TV cheap audio, video, ultimate electronics for sale
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Features
• HD-Ready: HDTV Monitor. You’ll need to add an HDTV tuner (through DIRECTV, DISH Network, cable box or an off-air HDTV receiver) to receive an HD signal
• 16: 9 widescreen aspect ratio for a spectacular whole picture
• 1200: 1 dynamic contrast ratio for a crisp image
• PIP/Split Screen/POP 3/POP12 PIP and Split Screen between sources for various viewing choices
• Includes V-Chip parental control for supervised and selected viewing; 22Hx39.8Wx11.1L"; 51 lbs. |
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Syntax Olevia LT32HVM 32" HD-Ready Flat-Panel LCD TV description
Time to update your old-technology CRT TV? Zoom into the future with the 32-in ch Olevia LT32HVX flat-panel LCD TV, which is HDTV-ready. It incorporates the latest v ideo processing technology--Syntax's iDEA--as well as the enhanced iDIVA virtual surro und sound processing. More than just a high-quality TV, the set's PC inputs also make it equally suit ... review details
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Syntax Olevia LT32HVM 32" HD-Ready Flat-Panel LCD TV Customer Reviews
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Great TV for the price
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After doing a lot of research for a few months I had come to the decision of buying this TV. So far I have been pleased. The image is very crisp compared to my friend's Sony that was around $500 more. Some of the pros and cons of this TV:
Pros
1. Very good TV for the price as good if not better than its higher-priced big name brand counterparts.
2. DNR feature, if you have an analog signal from an antenna or cable, this really cleans it up and makes it viewable on this TV.
3. VGA and DVI inputs. I was happy they provided both of these rather than one or the other and force the consumer to use adapters or something.
4. Overall quality of the lcd screen is perfect. No blurriness or other image problems I hear about from other screens.
5. No beeping noises or other such rubbish when you turn it on. Not much a pro but this a little annoying in TVs that do this. It turns on fast too.
Cons
1. The speakers on this TV emit a low hiss-like sound that was pretty annoying. This isn't too big of a problem if you use a home theater system or even just a pair of computer speakers.
2. The remote's button layout seems unintuitive. The channel up-down buttons are placed right under the power button near the upper left part of the remote. I have found myself accidentally turning it off a few times. I plan on getting different remote soon though.
3. No zoom feature. This isn't too big of a problem if your DVD player does this for you.
4. The TV response time to button presses (surfing channels, etc) seems slow. I'm not sure if this is just a basic thing in newer generation TVs or not. Not that big of a bother though.
5. No HDMI input. This is the only real drawback here but DVI provides almost the same quality image.
Overall this is a very nice TV that performs well. Gaming is a blast especially if you have Xbox. Despite the minor flaws I still give this 5 stars, all the cons can be dealt with and the main reason for the TV (the screen itself) is flawless. I recommend this too anyone wanting to jump on the HD bandwagon but not pay the super high prices of those other brands. |
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