March 8, 2008

Olevia HDTV – The New Kid On The Block

Olevia HDTV is the new kid on the block when it comes to high definition televisions. But Olevia is that popular new kid – the one everybody at school thinks is cool.

The Company Behind Olevia HDTV

The Olevia HDTV brands are owned by the Syntaxbrillian Corporation, which was formed on November 30, 2005. The company was a merger of Syntax, which started shipping wide screen LCD HDTV sets in 2004, and Billian Corporation, which produced a product listed as PC Magazine’s “best rear projection TV” in the magazine’s 2005 holiday gift guide.

The company also owns the Vivitar digital still and video Camera brand. If you’re an investor who thinks Syntaxbrillian might be a good buy, recent shares sold at $3.83 per share on the NASDAQ Exchange. According to information publicly available to potential investors, 2008 revenues are expected to be between $650 million and $685 million.

Top Rated Olevia HDTVs

The 27 inch Olevia 227-S11 HDTV widescreen HDTV has amazon’s highest rating: five stars. Four customers gave this Olevia HDTV a five-star rating, and one gave it a four-star rating.

Charlesn of New York wrote that this set has the highest quality to price ratio on the market. On the downside, Charlesn also wrote that technical support for this model was basically non-existent.

W.W. from Bellevue, Washington, disagreed with Charlesn about Olevia customer service. He had screen problems after about six months with his Olevia HDTV after the video processor blew out. He wrote that Olevia “quickly replaced the blown unit without any obstacles or issues.”

Drew from Boston, Massachusetts, wrote, “This is a great TV.” He especially liked the value of the Olevia HDTV and wrote that “the price I got it for just blew all others out of the water.”

The Olevia HDTV with the most customer reviews on amazon is the Syntax Olevia HDTV model no.LT30HV, a 30 inch HD-ready flat panel LCD TV.

Gadgester, of New York, pronounced Olevia a “great entry-level LCD TV.” C. Tizano, of Los Angeles, California, compared the brightness and contrast specifications of the Olevia HDTV to the specs for models in the $2,500 to $3,500 price range. That is high praise for an HDTV that sells for about $650.

The Syntax Olevia 242V 42″ LCD HDTV is another top-rated Olevia HDTV model. Badger, of Wisconsin, wrote that he had never written a product review before, but he was so impressed by the spectacular picture on his new set, he was breaking out of his shell to write a review.

With these impressive reviews, the new kid on the block is sure to be around for awhile.

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Why Choose a Mitsubishi HDTV

The world of HDTV is worlds apart from analog TV. The first difference you notice is the color, everything is so much brighter. The nuances of a scene in a movie really come out when you have a HDTV. When you watch a movie on an ordinary TV you are not seeing things the way the director intended. Sometimes that’s okay and sometimes it really isn’t. With a Mitsubishi HDTV you can see movies the way they were supposed to be seen. With a Mitsubishi HDTV you can do more than just watch TV, there are other functions that come with it that make this truly the TV for the 21st Century.

Exclusive Features

There are some features that you can only find on a Mitsubishi HDTV that give the Mitsubishi HDTV an edge over tis competitors. The sic color light engine is one of these features. Conventional television light engines only have three colors; red green and blue. Mitsubishi has developed the six color light engine that includes cyan, magenta and yellow to increase the brightness of colors and to bring out the different shades of colors. Even white becomes whiter with the six color light engine.

The back light in LCD’s fade over time ad the electrodes used to power them begin to corrode. This is why new models of Mitsubishi HDTV come with the TurboLight 180. The TurboLight 180 increases brightness by 10%. Despite the increased brightness the lamp does not consume more energy than a conventional lamp or radiate more heat. This means that the lamp operates at increased capacity without decreasing its lifespan.

A Mitsubishi HDTV also comes with the unique Plush 1080p that converts and reformats and HD signal to give you the best quality picture. Without such a tool there is a possibility that you will not get the best quality picture even with a HDTV. This is actually very important feature of any HDTV to ensure that you get the most out of your HDTV. Everything looks perfect on a Mitsubishi HDTV with this feature.

The 4D Video Noise reduction is also an exclusive feature to Mitsubishi that enhances picture quality. This feature corrects the images on your screen in four dimensions. This way the picture quality is perfected vertically, horizontally, in each frame and across several frames. You also have the option of adjusting the color on your screen just the way you want it with the PerfectColor feature. It’s a far cry from the conventional red versus green color balancing that comes with most sets. With PerfectColor you have six colors to adjust to get the picture you want.

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