Olevia 532H 32" HDTV 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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Content with TV, after leap of faith
Pros
Very Reasonable Price, Great Picture Quality, Ease of Use, Well Back-lit Remote
Cons
Documentation on CD only (can be printed), Slow Response Changing Channels, On-Board Audio Fair-Good
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
From a price/performance perspective, you cannot go wrong with this selection.
The extremely attractive price was the first thing that caught my eye about this model, but it was only after doing a bit of on-line research and reading all available reviews that I decided to order it.
Once I had the 532H hooked up properly (with some phone assistance from my local Cable provider's HD techies), I was very pleased with the results. The HD performance is, in my opinion, superb and the SD performance is extremely good. I am not experiencing any significant ghosting issues on the SD channels, which has been reported in some reviews. I should also mention that the results described above are with a component cable connection from my cable Box; I have not yet tried any HDMI connections, which may yield even better results, but I must say that I can't imaging the HD picture getting much better than it is now.
If you're dead set on a tried and true brand name TV, go ahead and pay double or more of the market price of the 532H. If money is an object and you don't want to compromise picture quality, I'm here to tell you that this TV is worth the leap of faith.
Once I had the 532H hooked up properly (with some phone assistance from my local Cable provider's HD techies), I was very pleased with the results. The HD performance is, in my opinion, superb and the SD performance is extremely good. I am not experiencing any significant ghosting issues on the SD channels, which has been reported in some reviews. I should also mention that the results described above are with a component cable connection from my cable Box; I have not yet tried any HDMI connections, which may yield even better results, but I must say that I can't imaging the HD picture getting much better than it is now.
If you're dead set on a tried and true brand name TV, go ahead and pay double or more of the market price of the 532H. If money is an object and you don't want to compromise picture quality, I'm here to tell you that this TV is worth the leap of faith.
