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Warranty: 1 Year On Site Olevia

 

Features:

 

* 52” State of the art LCD HDTV with 1920x1080 (1080p) Resolution, 16:9 Aspect Ratio and 6.5ms Response Time

* MTK processor powered by MDDI video processing

* Directors Image – Calibrated 6500K color and a full range of brightness, contrast, color, tint, sharpness and mode controls available to tune image quality.

* Big Picture Technology - Advanced technology displays up to 37% more of analog images and 11% more of digital broadcast images, without distortion.

* HDMI with High Definition Content Protection - Includes dual HDMI inputs, the preferred interface for Full HDTV, to provide the best in pure digital video quality.

* User Friendly On-Screen Display (OSD) - Scrolling icon wheel simplifies use and features preset video and lighting modes for different environments and content types.

* Firmware upgradeable via USB - The latest software updates and quality improvements available from the Olevia website, easily uploadable to your TV through its USB port.

* OleviaCare™ - Live, in-house technical and customer support personnel assure a total quality experience — every time.

* Dolby Digital Audio

* 60,000 hour lamp life (about 6.5 years)

* Full Picture in Picture/Split-Screen

* 1600:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio

* 176-degree Ultra Wide Viewing Angle

* User Friendly On Screen Display

* RS-232 Control

* Other features: Parental Control, Closed Captioning, 3:2 Pull Down, 3D Comb filter, Volume Limiter, Aspect Ratio, Linear and Panoramic Scaling

* Dimensions: with stand - 51.2"x33.8"x13"; w/o stand - 51.2"x32.3"x6.5"

* Weight: with stand - 132 lbs ; w/o stand - 111 lbs

 

Video Input

 

* 2 HDMI with HDCP, PC plus Video, Plug and Play

* 2 Component plus 2 Right and Left RCA Audio Ports

* 1 VGA port (RGB 15 Pin D-sub) with Right and Left RCA Audio (Supports up to 1920x1080)

* 2 S-Video with Right and Left RCA Audio (Shares audio ports with Composite inputs)

* 2 Composite with Right and Left RCA Audio (Shares audio ports with S-Video inputs)

* NTSC/ATSC Combo Tuner (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p) Compatible up to 1920x1080

 

Audio Output

 

* 50 Watt Speakers (2 by 25 watts)

* 1 Right and Left RCA Audio out

* 1 Coaxial Audio

* 1 Subwoofer

* 1 Stereo Mini Jack

* 1 Digital Optical Audio

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The Panny is 10x that TV though....but I am biased having worked for them. Seriously though, not hating the one posted here, but the TV your roomate has is the best out there besides the ultra price Pioneer units that IMO, all bias aside, aren't worth the delta in price.

 

that is a pretty good price...thats how much the 1080p 42" panasonic HD at my roommate and myself's apartment was
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The Panny is 10x that TV though....but I am biased having worked for them. Seriously though, not hating the one posted here, but the TV your roomate has is the best out there besides the ultra price Pioneer units that IMO, all bias aside, aren't worth the delta in price.

 

 

:p I love my sharp! D64 series FTW only 3" thick at it's thickest point.

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This week, we’re looking at the Olevia 252TFHD 2 Series LCD TV. And that’s all we’re doing, looking – anybody who’d hand over real American money for this piece of junk needs to have their head examined. I’ve been itching to tell these Olevia shysters where they can stick it and break it off. Exactly what’s wrong with this overpriced hunk of nothing, you ask? Let’s take it point-by-revolting-point.

 

Fifty-two inch LCD HD screen: just big enough to crush me to death when your wall mount conveniently breaks. Don’t deny it, Olevia – you’ve had your greedy eyes on my lovingly restored 1979 AMC Pacer for years now. Once I’m out of the way, who’s to stop you from wheeling it off?

 

1080p resolution: oh, you’re selling me a TV with the highest commercially-available resolution out of the kindness of your heart? Pull my other one, Olevia! Maybe you own stock in some junk-food company, and you’ll make a mint when I spend all my time watching this exquisite TV. All you corporations are in bed together. Maybe you’re trying to hypnotize me with dazzling hi-def images so your goons can sneak up on me, conk me one over the head, and steal my McDonald’s Monopoly game pieces. I don’t know what your game is, Olevia, but you can be damn sure I’m not playing ball.

 

6.5ms video response time: so I can play games on Xbox 360 or Playstation 3 with no ghosting or other artifacts, huh? Nice try, grifters! Too bad I don’t have any game consoles. You think I’d let one of those death machines into my home? I’d rather not get testicular cancer, thank you very much.

 

2 HDMI ports: only two?

 

176-degree viewing angle: well, that’s pretty wide. Color me impressed – with your unmitigated gall! I won’t be satisfied until I can watch while looking directly at the side of the TV. Until then, peddle your snake oil someplace else.

 

I could go on all day, believe me. But I’m already spitting with rage, and my quack cardiologist says I have to watch my ticker. After all, if I keel over, he’ll have to find some other chump to pay his country club dues. But I’ll leave you with this final thought: if you’re thinking about buying this Olevia 2 Series 52” 1080p LCD TV, email me first. I need help getting millions of dollars out of Nigeria. Until next time, I’m Arthur Churlman – and I’m onto you, you cheap, chiseling four-flusher! You’re Not Gonna Put One Over On Me!

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