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Olevia 337H 37-Inch LCD HD Ready Monitor

Olevia 337H 37-Inch LCD HD Ready Monitor

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Brand: Syntax
Category: CE

List Price: $799.99
Buy Used: $559.00
You Save: $240.99 (30%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 26 reviews

Color: Silver
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Display Size: 37
Shipping Weight (lbs): 62
Dimensions (in): 41 x 12 x 32

MPN: 337H
Model: 337H
UPC: 872303009321
EAN: 0872303009321

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars Best at any price   April 11, 2007
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Both my wife and I purchased this item because it had a great price and a good Consumer Reports rating, but after watching this television monitor for some time we have decided that this is not just a great budget HDTV. This is a great HDTV at any price! It requires a bit of time reading the manual and adjusting for your inputs, but once it is set up, this a one really great picture!


5 out of 5 stars Great TV for a great price   June 22, 2007
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I had done extensive research before purchasing this TV. I found that Consumer Reports rated this as a "best buy" and also found most of all reviews were very positive, so I took the plunge and I am glad I did. This is a great TV and you would never know it's under $1000. I had my Satellite company come out to install a new DVR and both guys were very impressed with the picture (truly high def). They asked what kind of TV is this? When I told them about my research and cost, they both said they wanted to buy one too. I promise you, this has the quality of a well known brand name. I have had this 3 months now and have had no technial problems at all. Others had mentioned something about the power button on the remote, but I haven't experienced that for the remote that comes with this TV. The only problem I have had, is when we programed my Satellite remote, it wont operate the volume or power. So, I have to use 2 remotes. The Satellite company said because it's such a new model, they don't have codes to allow you to power it up or adjust the volume. But that is not a big deal, because what really matters is what you see and the picture quality is great. Love it and have already recommended it to others. In fact, I just found out earlier today that one of my very good friends had recently purchased one for her husband and has been very happy as well.


1 out of 5 stars Quit working correctly after 1 week   July 13, 2007
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Due to the ultra low price of this TV I decided to get one for the bedroom. It worked great for about a week now the picture scrolls up and down consistently. All of the inputs starting doing this besides the composite connection. Now it does it also. Even the logo jumps when you first turn the tv on. The volume is another problem. When watching DirecTv, the lowest volume setting is still sometimes too loud and there are no adjustments. I have contacted support about this issue and they said I had to ship the tv to California at my expense. They said if I am worried that the same issue will happen again that I should have bought an extended warranty. I guess you get what you pay for.


4 out of 5 stars fantastic price vs. quality   December 31, 2006
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I've owned this TV for about a week now and have a fairly technical background. The TV produces sharp, crisp images using the component video input. The color settings are very limited however, and it took quite a bit of tweaking to get skin tones looking alright.

I have not yet tested the HDMI input yet. One cool feature about the tv is that it automatically detects the aspect ratio of what you are watching and sizes it accordingly - but if you want the natural resolution all you have to do is hit the aspect button once.

It's a good thing they don't usually use a good source video in stores, otherwise I think the price for this item would be much higher. It can hold its own against most other tv's when the settings are ideal. Gears of War rocks my socks on the TV. Honestly, its a little too big for my apartment - would suggest this TV for sitting 7-8 feet back rather than the 4-6 feet like in an apartment.

This TV can get very bright and can drown out other colors at too high a level (like most LCD's) and the black tones aren't quite as good as plasma, but the cool factor is way way up on LCD tv's these days.

I would definitely recommend this tv for this price. It's huge.



4 out of 5 stars Great LCD, Great Price!   March 13, 2007
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I have to say that this LCD Monitor is beyond my expectations.

The TV I had before this was a $2200+ Hitachi 42" HDTV Plasma and I have to say that I was leary about buying a smaller no-name monitor such as the Olevia. After reading reviews and being limited this time around on how much I could spend I finally decided on the Olevia 337H 37" LCD.

I have had this set for about a month and I am blown away at the great viewing angles and the sharp and bright picture. It has HD capabilities that will display a 1080i picture and it does a great job doing it. The clarity is equal to my old Hitachi set and I am very pleased with it.

The downsides I can think of compared to a more expensive set are that it has a few less options for the aspect ratios and conversion (compared to my Hitachi anyways), it looks and feels a little cheaper than other sets and the case depth is pretty deep compared to most flat screen tv's.

Overall for the price it is IMPOSSIBLE to go wrong with this Olevia. I looked a long time at TV's and most of the cheaper flat screen tv's in this price range were only 32" max. I could not find a 37" for less that $800-900 at any store! I am so glad I did not settle for a 32" and shopped around and found this one!


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