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Syntax Olevia LT37HVE 37" Widescreen HD-Ready LCD TV| Manufacturer: | Syntax Groups Corporation | | List price: | $3,299.99 |
| Our price: | $1,689.99 that is 67% off! |
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| Syntax Olevia LT37HVE 37" Widescreen HD-Ready LCD TV |
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Amazing for this price |
| I bought 37" Olevia 2 weeks ago thru Target/Amazon. So far it exceeded my expectations. First I used with my direct Analog TV connection and it worked great. Some people complain about regular tv channels not showing good, but it might be due to their signal strength also. I had an amplifier installed before on the cable. When I shut down that, the view looked dotted. However, it is mostly good with the amplifier although signal quality/color/contrast change between channels. Contrast/brightness levels need adjustment sometimes. Then I got Cox HDTV and it is excellent quality with the DVI connection from box. The box component connection somehow was showing my analog channels not good as previous direct antenna link. I recommend highly on the DVI connection. I can watch the IMAX documentaries within couple feet with no resolution problem. The detail is amazing. I rented some DVD's, but I didn't have too much time to watch after HDTV channels. THe IMAX dvd also looked very good in component cable versus some older movies from 70's looked not as good. I see some edge resolution problems with some non-HDTV channels with DVI connection as I read in cnet review. It might be good to have maybe zooming adjustments like in computer monitors as for edge correction. With my laptop vga connection, the 1280x768 view do not fit 100% although you can stretch/zoom. I haven't used much except adjusting/testing colors between 2 lcd screens. It has blue/red/green color adjustments. Tint, saturation and noise reduction are off with DVI connection. The newer HDMI connection instead of DVI also might be better if they improve the model. Final say, excellent buy for this price. It uses the same LCD screen with LG models but nearly at the half price. I was going for 30-32" range due to prices before I see this model, and it fits better in my living room. I highly recommend LCD screens for watching tv compared to a plasma due to burn-out problems. I don't care now whether it fits 100% or not. The speakers are OK, even loud for the neighbours with movie and music options. No quality problems so far, no bad pixels. I give overall 4.5 stars. Until 40-45" LCD prices get cheaper, it is the best buy overall for budget concerned buyers. |
| Syntax Olevia LT37HVE 37" Widescreen HD-Ready LCD TV - Syntax Groups Corporation |  |
Syntax 37 LCD a great buy |
| This TV was really plug and play. Basically its take it out of the box plug it in and enjoy. HD television is fantastic. I made a mistake in the filing of a rebate on this product. The company was great about communicating with me and treated me very well. As in other reviews I would say the remote is the only weak part. Very vanilla and has to be aimed right on target. But the performance of the TV more than makes up for it. We really enjoy rental DVD's now. Its like being at the movies. I would definitly buy other products from this company. A great buy for the price. |
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It works for me |
| I just bought this TV from amazon.com last week. (This was my first purchase of a big ticket item over the internet.) I originally ordered the Sharp 37 inch 6GU model from BrandsMart, for close to $5,000. but they had it on back order and after 90 days I cancelled the order. It worked out well because I got this model for half the price of the Sharp. I am very happy with it. With the built in speakers it seems very large. I have a comcast HD cable box. There are not a whole lot of stations that broadcast in HD, for the ones that do I get a remarkably clear picture with perfect color. One of the reviewers (the guy who is colorblind) mentioned that he experenced a dark picture. I have noticed this only on the analog stations myself, and had a hard time correcting it. My set has no dead pixels. The remote control for this set does seem cheap and poorly designed. However because I have HD cable I can use the cable box remote for most functions. Overall, after one week use, I am very happy with this set. I am glad I did not buy the Sharp, which would probably have been too much TV for me, and I can use the $2,500 difference to buy some other extravagance. |
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