Olevia 232V 32" LCD TV
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- HDCP Support: With HDCP Support
- Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (16:9)
- Display Resolution: 1366 x 768 pixels
- Response Time: 8 ms
- Broadcast Format Displayed: 720p (HDTV) 480p (EDTV) 480i (SDTV)
- Contrast Ratio: 1,600:1
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great picture - but lousy reception of 1080i NBC signals
Pros
best picture I've seen with great video processing
Cons
Unable to receive DTV signals from NBC stations off-the-air & worst remote in history
Recommended it?
Yes
I really love this TV. I has one of the best
LCD pictures I have seen.
My only problem is the auto-detect of over the air
DTV signal. I get stations out of Detroit, Toledo &
Lansing [I live out in Ann Arbor Michigan].
I get Fox, ABC, PBS and independent station digital
signals [up to 22 DTV channels], but cannot get the ATSC tuner to lock-in stably with the NBC stations in Detroit [WDIV] and Toledo [WNWO]. I work at the Fox station in Detroit and the little I know about the DTV transmission is
different encoders are used by different companies.
I'm just wondering if this Olevia doesn't have the ATSC
tuner to handle the decoding flavor that NBC stations use.
Also the remote is the lousiest remote I have ever used.
LCD pictures I have seen.
My only problem is the auto-detect of over the air
DTV signal. I get stations out of Detroit, Toledo &
Lansing [I live out in Ann Arbor Michigan].
I get Fox, ABC, PBS and independent station digital
signals [up to 22 DTV channels], but cannot get the ATSC tuner to lock-in stably with the NBC stations in Detroit [WDIV] and Toledo [WNWO]. I work at the Fox station in Detroit and the little I know about the DTV transmission is
different encoders are used by different companies.
I'm just wondering if this Olevia doesn't have the ATSC
tuner to handle the decoding flavor that NBC stations use.
Also the remote is the lousiest remote I have ever used.
