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Syntax 32-Inch LCD HDTV Overview:
- Device Type - LCD TV
- Dimensions - 31.9"x 24.6"x 9.4"
- Weight - 33.1 lbs
- - HD Built-In/HD Ready: HD Built-In
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Syntax 32-Inch LCD HDTV Reviews
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
GREAT VALUE FOR FIRST TIME HDTV BUYERS, July 29, 2008 By Possum-Bread (Pasadena, California) - See all my reviews This Olevia 232T 32 LCD HDTV is my first HDTV. I purchased it to replace my old faithful Apex 32" TV, which became obsolete the day after I bought it. The Olevia is great, in fact, it's almost perfect. And the price of $540.00 was easier to live with than the $1,000 plus price tags on many models.
The sound system is good, but it's not like a home theatre system. Don't get me wrong. Compared to my old TV it's incredible. But I heard some awesome sound systems on the more expensive HDTV model's. I knew what to expect when I bought it, so I'm not complaining. But if you want super sound you better expect to pay a higher price.
Setting up the Olevia was a little difficult, and I had to ask for help. The manual is only on a CD-ROM, there is no paper manual. Testing the different input jacks was a little annoying because you can't move up and down at will. You have to go through all the steps before you can see how the picture looks. The HDTV channels look... Read more
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Inexpensive, entry level LCD with good picture quality, August 19, 2007 This review is from: Syntax 32-Inch LCD HDTV (Electronics) If you're considering this tv, you're probably like me; you've looked for months, obsessed about price, performance, and in the end, unwilling to spend $1000 for a a better known brand. To complicate matters, I don't even have high def cable, so the real gains in upgrading from my 27 inch Sony CRT were always in question.
I won't bore you with too many details, but I found that the picture quality was on par with many of the higher priced alternatives. In fact, I saw no difference between a couple of higher end products and this one.
That's the good news. The downside is that the sound is inferior. It sounds weak, "tinny" and is in sharp contrast to the picture. I have tried a work around, hooking up my 2.1 speaker (sub woofer + 2 speakers) and it does sound better, though I'm still not happy with it.
All in all, a decent tv, especially picture, though the sound will always irritate me. The real rating should be between 3 and 4.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Great picture while it lasted, November 3, 2007 This review is from: Syntax 32-Inch LCD HDTV (Electronics) I purchased this TV for use primarily for use with a PS3 and was mostly pleased. Nice picture, intuitive displays, effective remote, nice input availability, etc.
Unfortunately, after a few months it began to smoke and let out a strong smell of burning plastic. Fortunately, it was still within the allowed return period. I am not sure whether or not Olevia brand televisions frequently require repair so early, but personally would not risk buying another Olevia TV without an extended warranty.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful ![]() By Possum-Bread (Pasadena, California) - See all my reviews The sound system is good, but it's not like a home theatre system. Don't get me wrong. Compared to my old TV it's incredible. But I heard some awesome sound systems on the more expensive HDTV model's. I knew what to expect when I bought it, so I'm not complaining. But if you want super sound you better expect to pay a higher price. Setting up the Olevia was a little difficult, and I had to ask for help. The manual is only on a CD-ROM, there is no paper manual. Testing the different input jacks was a little annoying because you can't move up and down at will. You have to go through all the steps before you can see how the picture looks. The HDTV channels look... Read more 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful ![]() This review is from: Syntax 32-Inch LCD HDTV (Electronics) If you're considering this tv, you're probably like me; you've looked for months, obsessed about price, performance, and in the end, unwilling to spend $1000 for a a better known brand. To complicate matters, I don't even have high def cable, so the real gains in upgrading from my 27 inch Sony CRT were always in question.I won't bore you with too many details, but I found that the picture quality was on par with many of the higher priced alternatives. In fact, I saw no difference between a couple of higher end products and this one. That's the good news. The downside is that the sound is inferior. It sounds weak, "tinny" and is in sharp contrast to the picture. I have tried a work around, hooking up my 2.1 speaker (sub woofer + 2 speakers) and it does sound better, though I'm still not happy with it. All in all, a decent tv, especially picture, though the sound will always irritate me. The real rating should be between 3 and 4. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful ![]() This review is from: Syntax 32-Inch LCD HDTV (Electronics) I purchased this TV for use primarily for use with a PS3 and was mostly pleased. Nice picture, intuitive displays, effective remote, nice input availability, etc.Unfortunately, after a few months it began to smoke and let out a strong smell of burning plastic. Fortunately, it was still within the allowed return period. I am not sure whether or not Olevia brand televisions frequently require repair so early, but personally would not risk buying another Olevia TV without an extended warranty. |
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