View Full Version : Olevia 332H Good..Bad... any comments?
theshot
10-20-2006, 06:22 PM
I'm interested in possibly getting one..anyone have any insite on this perticular model..good / bad?
Thanks
oman321
10-23-2006, 09:57 AM
No experience with this model, but I do have the prior Gen 26" and have thoroughly enjoyed it. Looking at the specs a lot of similarities, with some improvements. HDMI, RS-232 service port, pixel works video processor. Unfortunately no Tuner not even a basic NTSC so you'll need some outside source such as a cable box or satellite tuner.
If you decide to get it, get it from somewhere you can easily return if you have problems or are dissapointed.
AtTheCross
10-27-2006, 03:43 PM
I have the 32 and 42 Olevia's and I think they are awesome!! Southern CA channel seven is using one (sure they are getting paid)
oman321
10-27-2006, 06:56 PM
I was checking some info on the new line over at AVS and there seems to be nothing but good things happening with the Olevia line up, better technology, better out the box tv settings, new 7 pro series 1080p sets etc... Never been dissapointed with mine and would recommend these LCD's to any one looking for good quality flat panel on a budget.
AdminJoe
11-05-2006, 11:37 AM
32" will be $599 shipped on target.com starting tomorrow.
Tobyus
11-14-2006, 01:09 PM
I just stumbled across this gem today at hhgregg for $699 and I have a coupon for 10% off. They also have the the 532h for $699 as well, which I assume is the next model after the 332h. The 532h has a built-in ATSC tuner, 1600:1 contrast ratio, 8ms response time, and does up to 720p,1080i. Judging from what I've heard so far about Olevia, I am very tempted to go pick up the 532h as soon as I leave work. Has anyone heard anything bad about Syntax/Olevia or had bad experiences with any of their products? I am amazed that something this good could be bought for so cheap, from a company with no negative feedback!
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I seem to have a knack for ending threads with a single post...
Anyways, I broke down and bought this TV: http://www.hhgregg.com/ProductDetail.asp?SID=28C8DC3870F44AE388E82E8B7D94A2B5&ProductID=16958#page
So far I am very happy with the picture and the performance. It looks even better at home than it did in the store. Tomorrow I am going to go pick up Comcast's HD-DVR box and hope to get to enjoy some of the channels I am missing by just hooking up to the cable without their box. My friend is also bringing his Xbox360 over tomorrow afternoon to help me and my wife "decide" if we want to go with the 360 or the new Nintendo... I'm leaning towards the 360 because of the HD and multiplayer capabilities, but she is leaning towards the Nintendo for the classic game titles she recognizes and the new controller.