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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great TV for the price, February 17, 2006
This review is from: Syntax Olevia LT32HVM 32-Inch HD-Ready Flat-Panel LCD TV (Electronics)
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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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great deal...pleased...still reviewing, December 1, 2005
This review is from: Syntax Olevia LT32HVM 32-Inch HD-Ready Flat-Panel LCD TV (Electronics)
The TV really looks awesome and the quality seems good. I did a lot of research before buying. It is our first TV in about 12 years, so maybe we are easily impressed, but it does looks as good as the neighbor's Sony HDTV. Couple things about the specs: Amazon and other places on the Internet continue to mix the specs of the LT32HV, LT32HVM, and the LT32HVE. I found the only correct source seems to be from the downloadable product manual on Syntax Olevia's own website. For instance, this TV does not have POP3 and POP12 like the LT32HV, which is fine because I wasn't in need of it. One problem I had was digital remnants playing Armageddon (update: restarted DVD player and it was fine - not a TV problem). It was OK with the DVD player set to deliver to a 4:3 size screen, but not when set to a 16:9 screen. Also, the zoom feature of the LT32HV may have been better than the viewing features of the HVM because I seem to have trouble getting the perfect widescreen from my DVD player and the extra zoom options may have helped. I think making adjustments to my JVC DVD player may eventually fix it. We'll see. I am pleased with the panaramic view options that stretch a 4:3 signal more at the edges than in the middle, which is one reason I choose the HVM over the HV. Overall, I am very happy with the TV and the deal was incredible.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Picture -- Real Bargain, December 20, 2005
This review is from: Syntax Olevia LT32HVM 32-Inch HD-Ready Flat-Panel LCD TV (Electronics)
This TV, wall-mounted in our bedroom, has a great picture and surprisingly good sound. Right out of the box with default settings, it looked great. I selected it based on the after-rebate price and was pleased to see quality comparable with sets costing twice as much.
There's one feature I really miss, however: it doesn't have a "stretch" or "un-letterbox" setting. If you're watching a 16:9 widescreen DVD, you'd like it to fill all of this model's 16:9 screen, without cutting off any part of the picture. Some DVD players will do that for you; others have only a "Zoom" function which cuts off the edges. If the feature were built into the television, it would be quite handy.
Similarly, if you're watching network TV programming that's broadcast in widescreen format (whether received via the internal tuner, a TiVo tuner, or a tuner in your VCR), you'll notice that the picture looks squashed, with black bands at the top and bottom. That's because you're watching the analog version of the signal, and it's been broadcast in letterbox format to accomodate the 4:3 crowd. The only way to use your whole screen would be to buy a digital tuner.
Despite that limitation, I am very pleased with the set and would order it again.
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