Electronics : Olevia 542i 42-Inch LCD HDTV

Electronics : Olevia 542i 42-Inch LCD HDTV

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Olevia 542i 42-Inch LCD HDTV

from: Syntax Corporation



Olevia 542i 42-Inch LCD HDTV
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Olevia
Display Size: 42 inches
EAN: 0872303008867
Label: Syntax Corporation
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Syntax Corporation
Model: 542I
Publisher: Syntax Corporation
Studio: Syntax Corporation


Piece facts:
  • Device Type - LCD TV
  • Dimensions - 43.3" x 34.7" x 14.2"
  • Weight - 96 lbs




HDTV LCD 42-Inch 542i Olevia






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lf you're ready to move up to high-definition TV, the 42-inch 0levia 542i HDTV is the ideal choice for home or office - packed with the industry's top technology and innovative 0levia-first features. Delivering best-in-class video and audio, it is powered by MTK's state-of-the-art MDDl video processor technology, and features a dual ATSC/NTSC tuner, super-wide 178-degree viewing angle, 1600: 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, and fast response time. lts rich set of video and audio connectors enable the 0levia 542i to display everything - high-definition digital TV and widescreen movies (up to 1080i resolution), standard analog TV, action sports, video games, and home videos - with stunningly crisp, vibrant imagery and realistic, immersive sound. This 42-inch HDTV can even double as a computer display with support for resolutions up to 1360 x 768 through HDMl and VGA. The 542i's bottom mounted speakers complement its surround sound audio processor, making digital (SPDlF) theater-quality audio part of this outstanding new entertainment experience - all thanks to 0levia.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * worst company ever ...
if you like having a tv that breaks down all the time.this the tv for you. and when you call costumer service and have a ghetto person say to you..wha cha want..this the company for you.

if you like buying a tv that breaks down in 6 months..have it replaced and the replacement tv breaks in 6 months too..this is the tv for you.

get the word out..syntex olivia is the worst company in america



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Good value for the money
This product lived up to its hype. Very good picture and sound. Am very pleased with it. The company was very good to deal with. Fed Ex was terrible. They should be ashamed for their lack of service. I would definitely buy from this company again. Make sure you buy the HDMI Digital Video Cable. It doesn't come with the the tv but is available through Amazon at a very good price.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * WARRNING ...
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.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - DID LOTS OF REASEARCH- this is a GREAT TV! (though not beautiful design wise)
I love this TV. As far as picture quality go, it's top notch.
We researched TV's on CONSUMER REPORTS and this one gained great reviews so we went with it.


We have not been disapointed! The picture is crystal clear. There are a few cons though:
1. the look: I personally prefer the look of speakers on the SIDE of the TV, not underneath it. Also, I might have gotten a silver TV, not a black one... but that is just me.

2. some stations have this this strip of fuzziness at the top (looks like static?>) on SOME HD channels. I don't know if this is typical, but it sure is aggravating and it's been there from the beginning. You get used to it after awhile though.

For the price, though, we love it! BEAUTIFUL picture!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Olevia 542i HDTV ...
Actually this is my third Olevia. I own a 27", 37" and now a 42". All three are a great value. The set-up was easy, the picture very sharp w/ my Direct TV. I have no idea of off-air quality. I wasn't real crazy on how the OSD worked, but I got used to it. Sure, there are other sets that have a better picture, colors, controls, but also at twice the price. The way I view buying TV's these days is why spend a lot of money on technology that will be out of date within a year. Unless you've got money to burn, Olevia deserves a close look.

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