Olevia 332H 32-Inch LCD HD Ready Monitor
- Big Picture Technology
- Director's Image
- User Upgradeable Firmware via USB
- User Friendly OSD
- Box contains: Manual, Power Cords, Remote, Quick Start Guide
Product Description
The 32-inch Olevia 332H is the perfectly equipped and priced high-definition (HD)-ready LCD TV for your home or office. Featuring best-in-class video and audio, it is powered by the state-of-the art PixelWorks DNX (Digital Natural Expression) video processor technology, and features a super-wide 178-degree viewing angle, 1600: 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, and fast response time. This means the 332H displays everything - high-definition digital TV and widescreen movies (up to 1080i resolution), standard analog TV, action sports, video games, and home videos - with stunningly crisp, rich and vibrant imagery. The 332H can even double as a computer display with support for resolutions up to 1360 x 768 through HDMI and VGA. The 332H's horizontal (or bottom) mounted speakers complement its surround sound audio processor, making theater-quality audio part of this outstanding new entertainment experience - all thanks to Olevia.
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Olevia 332H 32-Inch LCD HD Ready Monitor
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- Publisher: Syntax Groups Corporation
- Label: Syntax Groups Corporation
- Studio: Syntax Groups Corporation
- Average Customer Review:
based on 32 reviews
- Sales Rank in Electronics: #21853
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Avg. Customer Review:
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: LCD flat panel failed 2008-01-18
Comment: I bought the Olevia LCD because my brother in law recommended it based on price and quality. I liked the picture and ease of use, until the picture went out- black screen. dead, kaput. It worked for about 6 months, and was never moved or mistreated in anyway. Olevia said this was a "unique" case, but when I googled around I found that I sure wasn't the first. They said it would cost $575 to replace the panel b/c I "failed" to purchase an extended warranty. I replaced it alright, replaced it out on the street for garbage pick up. For the record my brother in law's LCD still works, and I'll buy another LCD, but not from Syntax/Olevia. Do your homework, don't trust my brother in law, and get something reliable. If you need further info feel free to respond and I'll provide more details.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Great Monitor 2007-12-27
Comment: I was worried that this would be a waste of money believing firmly in the you get what you pay for motto. But I guess there are always a few exceptions to the rules, this is a great TV with a crystal clear picture. it was easy to set up both our cable box and the video games. Just remember that it don't have a tuner, for the low tech people that means you need to have a cable box (or VCR) to change channels. Great display for the price.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Mele Kalikimaka..Got a 532 H code 2007-12-10
Comment: I was able to get the older 532H model, but I wanted the 537H. I was disappointed that Scientific Atlanta HDTV did not have a code for it. Finally sat down today & did the steps they tell u to do to find a code. It came out to be 0500.
We have TimeWarnerCable here in Hawaii. Big difference now to be able to turn on/off both units, control the volume, mute, & change channels.
Aloha & Mele Kalikimaka.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Great for the price 2007-11-03
Comment: I've owned this set for a couple months now and can say it is a great bargain at $475. The HD picture is incredible and the picture is bright and crisp. The downsides come from the grey to dark contrast and the remote. When you view dark movies like the Matrix it is really hard to see the contrast but when you see dark contrast in HD it is less noticable. The remote is the biggest problem with the set... I suggest you get another. It lags and you have to press it twice to get it to respond. It was remarkable that such a nice TV couldn't come with a decent remote. For the money I paid it was a steal to other sets on the market. Olivia is a new brand but it makes good TVs.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Best bang for your buck!!! 2007-09-18
Comment: I can say with out a doubt that you will not find a better TV in this price range, so stop looking! I've owned this TV for about 10 months and have had zero problems. When viewing HD channels through my Comcast HD box the picture looks amazing. Both of my brother in-laws have more expensive LCDs (Panasonic and LG), but the Olevia is the hands down winner.
Although the picture is great and I've had a trouble-free past with this TV there are a few things that I wish were different. It would be nice if there was a remote code for Olevia so I would only have to use my Comcast remote instead of both of them. (There is a new comcast remote that lists Olevia codes, but none of them work on this TV.) A/V hookups on the front or side of the of the TV would be a nice improvement. Since I have the TV mounted on the wall it's difficult to temporarily hook something up, like a video camera. Additional A/V hookups would be another advantage, but can easily be solved by getting an A/V switch which will expand your inputs. I bought one for about $30 from Radio Shack, which provides me with 4 additional inputs. This also solved the problem with the lack of easily accessible A/V inputs on the TV. While the sound quality is okay, it's not that great. I've hooked up external speakers, so it's not really that big of a deal. The thickness of the TV is a bit larger than other brands (again not really a big deal).
All of these small gripes really aren't too important and they don't effect the value of this TV. If I had to make another decision now as to what TV to buy I would choose the Olevia, hands down. The overall quality, sleak design and picture quality (which in my opinion are the most important factors) can not be rivaled at this price point. Buy the Olevia! You won't be disappointed.
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